Presonus PX-1 Large Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone

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Description

PRESONUS PX-1 LARGE DIAPHRAGM CARDIOID CONDENSER MICROPHONE

 

Capture every detail, every time

Designed for musicians and performers who demand outstanding audio quality, the PreSonus PX-1 cardioid condenser microphone is an ideal solution for recording vocals, guitar, podcasts, and much more. A true large-diaphragm condenser microphone, the PX-1 features a 25mm, gold-sputtered capsule designed to provide exceptional clarity throughout its frequency response range. Rugged construction and top-quality performance specifications make the PX-1 large diaphragm microphone an excellent addition for any home recording or streaming studio.

Features

  • True large-diaphragm condenser microphone
  • Cardioid polar pattern
  • Great choice for recording vocals, guitar, podcasts, and more
  • Side address
  • 1-inch (25 mm), gold-sputtered capsule
  • Exceptional clarity throughout its frequency response range
  • Rugged construction
  • Top-quality performance specifications
  • Hard mount and carrying case included

 

Specification

Capsule Type :25 mm, gold sputtered 6 micron Mylar, large-diaphragm condenser

Preamp Type :Class A FET

Sensitivity :25 mV/Pa

Frequency Response :20 Hz to 18 kHz

Polar Pattern :Cardioid

Equivalent Noise Level :18 dB SPL A-wtd

Maximum SPL :135 dB

Total Load Impedance :-1 kΩ

Dimensions : 1.97” x 7.83” (50mm x 199mm)

PX-1 Frequency Plot Diagram

PX-1 Polarity Diagram

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