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P2 Dynamic Bass Drum Microphone

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P2  Dynamic Bass Drum Microphone
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Bass Drum microphone for kick drum, deep brass and bass amp miking

The Perception P2 high-performance dynamic bass microphone delivers a profound, high-energy low end for use on kick drums, trombones and bass amps. Its cardioid polar pattern reduces feedback and crosstalk coming from other instruments behind the microphone.

The Perception P2 comes in a rugged, all-metal housing to withstand tough on-the-road conditions. An integrated stand adapter makes the microphone very easy to use. The package also includes a carrying case for safe transport and storage.

Features:

• Powerful sound with profound bass range especially tuned for low-pitched instruments
• High-performance capsule withstands extreme sound pressure levels
• Built-in hum compensation coil rejects EMC noise for the cleanest sound
• Rugged wire-mesh cap and sturdy die-cast metal body withstand tough day-to-day stage use
• Integrated stand adapter for easy mounting on mic stands

Specifications:

General
Audio frequency bandwidth: 20 to 16000 Hz
Sensitivity: 2.5 mV/Pa
Electrical impedance: 400 Ohms
Recommended load impedance: 2000 Ohms
Polar Pattern: cardioid

Audio Output
Type: Balanced XLR
Gender: Male
Contacts: 3-pin

Design
Body: Metal
Finish: black

Size
Dimensions (L x H x Dia): 130 x 132 x 60 mm
Weight: 400 g

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This mic works quite well on kick drum, and great on bass amps. Solidly built, affordable, definitely lives up to the quality of other akg products. As a kick drum mic, I prefer it over the more common d112 because I've never been a huge fan of the d112's 'scooped? frequency response. Overall, for live or home studio use, you can't go wrong.
Posted by Kevin on May 27, 2018
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