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Apex - Surface Mount Condenser Mic
SKU: #55881
Model: #APEX130
Your Price:   $150.00 CDN


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Description

The Apex130 is a low profile condenser boundary microphone designed for conference rooms, council chambers, church pulpits or lecterns. The distinct advantage of the Apex130 is apparent when mounted on a large flat surface. Direct and reflected sound arrive at the diaphragm in phase. This means that the directionality of the microphone is increased, the user sees more gain before feedback and increased suppression of unwanted ambient noise.

The superior design of the Apex130 means phase coherency up to the highest frequencies resulting in wide, smooth frequency response and increased sensitivity. It is an ideal solution for reinforcing or recording stage plays, orchestral and operatic performances or dance performances. The Apex130 can easily be used for live sound reinforcement or recording grand pianos and bass drums. It is also ideal for any and all broadcast applications where full and natural room sound is a necessity.

Features:
- Low Profile Design
- Excellent Off-Axis Sound Rejection
- Extremely Versatile

Specifications:
Type: Boundary
Element: Back Elecret Condenser
Frequency Response: 50Hz - 18kHz
Sensitivity: -68dB
Impedance: 250 ohms
Operating Voltage: 9 - 48 VDC
Current Drain: >2.0 mA
S/N: >65dB
Max SPL: 130dB
Connection: Mini XLR-F
Dimensions: 3 x 2.4 in / 75 x 60 mm
Weight: 5.9 oz / 150 g

Reviews



Very Good
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Product Experience I own it Closest Store Abbotsford British Columbia
I plug it in to my Behringer B205D monitor,and place it near to the Guitar sound hole or on my Music Stand, It captures everything very well, A Dunlop Feedback buster on occassion in the sound hole, Acoustic or Nylon String it is great

Posted by anonymous on Nov 29, 2012


Great for Cajon
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Product Experience I've heard about it Closest Store Toronto Ontario
I saw some live jazz at the Ex today. The cajon player was coming through so clearly with defined bass and clear highs. During the break I asked him how he's micing the thing, and he showed me this little puppy, he just tossed it in the bottom of the box.

Posted by Benny on Sep 4, 2011