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Audix i5 Multi Purpose Dynamic Microphone

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One of our favorite microphones for snare drum, saxophone, percussion and more. 

Audix i5

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Product Description

Designed, assembled and tested by Audix in the USA, the i5 is a dynamic instrument microphone used for stage, studio and broadcast applications. The i5 is able to handle sound pressure levels in excess of 140 dB without distortion and can be used to mic a wide variety of musical instruments, guitar and bass cabinets, vocals and speech.

 

The i5 is characterized with a cardioid pickup pattern for isolation and feedback control and is equipped with a VLM™ (Very Low Mass) diaphragm for natural, accurate sound reproduction.

 

The i5 is sturdy, compact and easy to position. With a wide frequency response of 50 Hz - 16 kHz, the i5 provides clear, accurate, natural sound reproduction without having to rely on EQ. Roadworthy construction includes a precision cast zinc alloy body, steel grill, black e-coat finish, laser etched model and serial number, Switchcraft® XLR connector and includes a heavy duty nylon mic clip.

 

Applications

 

Live Stage, studio
Snare, toms, percussion
Guitar cabinets, electric instruments
Brass, flute,woodwinds
Acoustic instruments
Vocals, speech

 

Specifications

 

Type: Dynamic

Polar Pattern: Cardioid

Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16 kHz

Impedance: 150 ohms

Sensitivity: @1k 1.5 mV/Pa

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