Samson R21S Vocal Dynamic Microphone

Samson R21S Vocal Dynamic Microphone

Samson R21S Vocal Dynamic Microphone

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Samson R21S Vocal Dynamic Microphone - product description

Dynamic microphone that brings great sound and versatility to a variety of vocal miking applications. Perfect for live vocal performances, presentations and more, it is engineered to the finest detail to provide any performance with exceptional sound reproduction and accuracy. The heart of the microphone's performance stems from its shock mounted mic element. Offering high gain output and a low impedance design, the capsule also features a cardioid pickup pattern. This enables the microphone to pick up all the nuances of any performance with exceptional clarity and detail, while reducing feedback and unwanted signals. The microphone offers a frequency response of 80Hz–12kHz, which is ideal for vocal and presentation applications. Also equipped to withstand high sound pressure levels, it produces vocals that sound huge and crystal clear, which makes it a versatile tool in recording settings as well. The microphone features a convenient On/Off switch, as well as a 5.5m long XLR to 1/4” mic cable. For added versatility, a mic clip is also included. Sensitivity: 53 dB. Impedance: 500 Ohm. Length: 170 mm. Weight: 217 g. Frequency Range: 80 Hz - 12 kHz Made in: China Package Contents: Microphone;XLR Cable;Holder Switch: Yes Type: Dynamic Weight: 220 g Polar Pattern: Cardioid Impedance: 500 Ohm

Product Samson R21S Vocal Dynamic Microphone is marked with an EAN code 8091640083166.

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