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Audix Fusion F15 Cymbal Condenser Microphone

Audix Fusion F15 Cymbal Condenser Microphone
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Audix Fusion F15 Cymbal Condenser Microphone

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The F-15 Is A Condenser (9-52 Volts Phantom Power) Microphone Designed For Cymbals, Overheads, and Hi-Hat Application. It Features A Frequency Response Of 100Hz-20kHz, A Cardiod Polar Pattern, and A Off Axis Rejection Of >15db.

 
List Price: $159.00
Our Price: $109.99
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Product Details
Product Length:16.94 inches
Product Width:12.97 inches
Product Height:3.97 inches
Product Weight:0.8 pounds
Package Length:8.9 inches
Package Width:4.2 inches
Package Height:2.7 inches
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

Features
  • Condenser mic

  • 100Hz-20kHz frequency response

  • Cardioid polar pattern

  • Die-cast zinc housing


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4Good To Go  Feb 08, 2008
The Fusion 15's (I bought 2) are proving to be a great value for the money. If you shop around like I did, you can get them for $70 each. Having a $70 mic for overheads on drum recording may sound like a real ham 'n egg operation, but these mics are really doing the job. You need to work on placement, just like with much more expensive mics, but once you've got right spot, the F-15's pick up everything - clearly. The gain on the board need not be cranked in order to pick up the crash cymbals correctly. With almost no efects added, the F-15 pick up the attack and decay of all cymbals, with again, amazing clarity. They also pick up, and add nicely to, the sound of the "drums" in your mix. You can go buy more expensive mics, but how much better they will sound, given the home recording setup, will not justify their purchase. Save your money - buy these. You can use the savings to buy more gear, or maybe some cold beer to sip while you listen to your great sounding tracks.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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