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Entry-Level Large Capsule Condenser Microphone

Entry-Level Large Capsule Condenser Microphone
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Entry-Level Large Capsule Condenser Microphone

 
 
 
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MAUD:NOVAMIC-B

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Features
  • 1.1? evaporated gold diaphragm

  • affordable large capsule cardioid condenser

  • solid brass body and capsule

  • 20Hz-18kHz frequency response

  • includes hard mount, soft case


Description

Using manufacturing breakthroughs pioneered by M-Audio?s popular Luna and Solaris, the new Nova cardioid redefines the entry-level price point for quality studio condenser microphones. The 1.1? evaporated gold diaphragm mounted in a solid brass capsule ensures recordings that are faithful to the source, and the Class A solid state electronics are engineered for low noise, distortion and coloration. You?ll be amazed at how much microphone Nova gives you for the money.


Product Details
Product Length:10.7 inches
Product Width:4.4 inches
Product Height:2.6 inches
Product Weight:2.1 pounds
Package Length:9.5 inches
Package Width:8.6 inches
Package Height:3.7 inches
Package Weight:2.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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31 of 32 found the following review helpful:


4Best microphone you can get under $200.00  Mar 26, 2007 By Rick Holly "Rick Holly"
I have been recording and engineering for more than 30 years. I own quite a number of excellent microphones ranging from AKG, Rode, Audio Technica and more. I was helping a friend mix a song he recorded on his digital work station and told him how impressed I was by the sound of his vocal tracks. He pulled out the M-Audio Nova and said that was the microphone he had used on all of the vocals. When he told me it was around $100.00 new I had to have one. I have microphones that cost 5 to 6 times more than this mic but honestly this mic ranks right up there with them. Don't think the cheap mic comes with a cheap sound, it is an excellent vocal or acoustic instrument microphone. (Remember it is a condenser and needs to be powered by your mixer, recorder or pre amp)

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Great for musicians  Jan 08, 2006 By H. Thomas
I am using two of this since a year (together with m-audios mobile pre and a Mac notebook). It is just great to record with this mics. You like examples? Hear this http://www.ecliptic.ch/Horn/home.html

17 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5Rock Solid.. I have 2!!  Mar 27, 2005 By Jason Ruby
Great mic for Podcasting. I put it on a nice desk stand and hook it into the Maudio USB Preamp. It does require phantom power and has XLR connectors.. so it won't plug directly into your powerbook.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5A very good mic  May 09, 2009 By Jim Penname "Old Posthumous"
As Rick says, this is the best under $200 mic going.
It is crisp and clear and warm and clean.
I like it on acoustic guitar, and placement is not critical.
I like it on my voice and it seems to have less quirks than the Oktava 319 and MXL 990, both of which I have.
It is very hefty and solid and tracks recorded with it stand out. Vocal prescence is excellent.
I am quite happy with this mic.
Deal-wise, I was fortunate enough to get a B-stock lightly handled show mic.
It came with a cable and case and cost ME less than $60 delivered.
Extremely hard to beat at that price. It even came with a cable.
This mic is a very good deal at the 99 bones it is advertised at currently.
You could easily spend more and get less.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Best in class by a mile.  Nov 19, 2009 By TJ14
This is a very good microphone to make music. It has a 'large cardioid' which is very good for picking up vocal and instrumental sounds. I play the violin and guitar. So it is essential that mic placement doesn't effect the tonal quality too much. It costs $100 but sounds well like one worth twice its price. This microphone does require to be powered, so you need to have phantom power capabilities in your preamp/audio interface. If you wish to consider a computer/laptop as your direct end point and not a mixer, then please invest in a good preamp. Latency is a HUGE issue in most pre-amps. If you just wish to record speech, latency shouldn't be a problem at all. I use the Yamaha Audiogram 3 and would highly recommend it. It is beyond better than most of the preamps on Amazon which are of poor quality.

I hate the cheap plasticy feels of most products. This mic has a very solid metalic feel to it. I found a used for a great deal and it still works like a charm. Mine came with a soft case. So if your's doesn't I would recommend one. I would surely recommend a pop filter if you wish to record singing or speech. It makes a huge difference and isn't very expensive. This mic is very under-rated. It should well be the best selling non-usb condenser mic.

Sound Quality : 4.5/5
Durability: 4.5/5
Value: 5/5
Overall: 5/5

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