Audix A131 Condenser Microphone (Cardioid)
Studio Condenser Microphone
Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone with Pad and Roll Off
The A133 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone ideal for vocals, choir, piano, acoustic instruments and overheads. Featuring a contemporary, compact design, the A133 is the perfect choice for podcasting, professional audio production, studios and live stage performances.
Housed in a precision-machined aluminum body, the 33 mm fixed-charge capsule features a gold-sputtered diaphragm for wide, natural frequency response. With its well-behaved cardioid polar pattern, the A133 faithfully captures the detail of the performance while rejecting room noises and other unwanted, off-axis sounds.
A double woven steel mesh grille and ultra-thin acoustic foam offers exceptional pop resistance for podcasting and vocals. Behind the grille, the open-air design of the capsule mounting system allows the A133 to deliver transparent, uncolored sound.
Proprietary impedance control between the capsule and circuitry ensures consistent and reliable performance across a wide range of environments. A unique and highly effective internal shock mount isolates the capsule from mechanical vibrations and touch noise, eliminating the need for a bulky external shock mount.
The switchable 10 dB pad and bass roll-off ensures you're ready for any recording or live performance situation. Offering studio performance in a road-worthy package, the A133 also comes with a protective zippered carrying case. Requires 48-52 V phantom power. For best results, the A133 should be used with a high-quality mic preamplifier and microphone cable.
FEATURES
- Large 33 mm condenser capsule
- Cardioid polar pattern
- Proprietary internal shock mount
- Low noise preamp circuitry
- Switchable 10 dB pad and bass roll off
- Designed, machined & tested in the USA
Applications
- Vocals
- Choir
- Voiceover
- Podcasting
- Piano
- Acoustic instruments
- Drum overheads
Specifications
Type | Condenser |
---|---|
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Frequency Response | 40 Hz - 20 kHz |
Impedance | 150 ohms |
Sensitivity | 23 mV / Pa @ 1kHz |