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Condenser Boundary Microphone

  • Polar pattern: Semi-cardioid
  • Switchable frequency response for bass drum or piano / voice applications
  • Frequency range: 30 - 20,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 230 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: -53 dB
  • Robust metal housing
  • XLR male output
  • Holes on the back for suspending
  • Bottom with 3/8" internal thread and non-slip rubber for stability and to protect sensitive surfaces
  • Dimensions: 95 x 123 mm
  • Weight: 480 g
Available since August 2018
Item number 436138
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Condenser Microphone Yes
Polar Pattern Half Cardioid
Installation 1
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1.290 kr
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Great mic even for cajon
j_j_er 11.02.2019
I bought it for Cajon. Since there were no reviews with this setup I was gambling a bit with this buy. I simply set it inside Cajon on the bottom and surprisingly it picks up snare and clapping also. There is also enough bass sound. Minor corrections on the mixer and that is all.
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A great boundary mic
Chad2 25.05.2023
I didn't see enough reviews about this mic in english so I decided to write one. My use case for this microphone was using it as a kick mic. I was hoping for a boundary mic that will provide me with a meaty kick and minimum feedback and that's exactly what I got.

The microphone build quality amazed me as it seems really sturdy. It's small, a little bit heavy and has a non slip rubber backing. The case is just a regular cardboard case and it comes with a small "leather" bag.
The microphone itself sounds beefy. It has a recessed switch that switches from EQ to Linear. I prefer EQ as it gives me a nice thump and all in all I'm really satisfied with it.
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noise floor not ok for voice recordings
Mr Tea 17.05.2022
this thing got good reviews of many others, and its inexpensive so I gave it a try. My first boundary mic so far, so I wanted to try out if it would make sense for recording church organ, piano and/or voice. My conclusion when trying just some first voice recordings at my studio: forget about it. Forget pipe organ, piano and voice recordings with this thing. The noise floor was just terrible high. I tried it out with different recorders/interfaces, cables, just to make sure, and I compared it directly with another cheap condenser mic. which I did put on the floor in a similar position. the cheap condenser mic gave so much better results and lower noise. I did send the sound files to Thomann, and got a new mic. Very nice, but unfortunately it had the same terrible self noise when trying it on recording voice. I gave up. So how can that be? My theory is that it may perhaps be ok when putting it in a drum because of the drums high volume and sound pressure? I didn´t buy it to use it on drums. So in the end I guess for recordings of more delicate or less loud sound sources like voice or other instruments, no way of using it, its self noise would spoil any recording.
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Great addition to mic locker
TLTA Gav 01.04.2022
At a fraction of the price of its peers, this is a great sounding mic for tracking in the studio and for live. I wouldn’t be without it now.
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