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ADX51 : Pre-polarized condenser microphone ideal for overheads, cymbals, high-hat and acoustic instruments

Audix ADX51

Pre-polarized condenser microphone ideal for overheads, cymbals, high-hat and acoustic instruments

The ADX51 is a professional pre-polarized condenser microphone used for stage, studio and broadcast applications. The ADX51 is known for its clear, accurate response and flexibility to handle close or distance miking for a wide variety of acoustic instruments.

Characterized with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern, the ADX51 is designed to capture the acoustics of the instrument being miked while at the same time isolating it from the rest of the instruments on stage. With a wide frequency range of 40 Hz - 18 kHz, the ADX51 is equipped with an optional -10 dB pad and bass roll-off filter for added contour and control at the sound source.

The ADX51 is very easy to position, durable and manufactured with high standards and tight tolerances. Roadworthy construction includes a precision machined brass body, black e-coat finish, laser etched model and serial number, steel mesh grill, gold XLR connector and a tension-fit heavy duty nylon mic clip.

Applications

  • Acoustic instruments
  • Cymbals, drum overhead
  • High-hat, percussion table
  • Group vocal, speech
  • Ambient room miking
  • Audience mics for ear monitors

Specifications

Type

Pre-polarized Condenser

Polar Pattern

Cardioid

Frequency Response

40Hz - 18kHz

Impedance

100 Ohms

Sensitivity

17 mV/Pa @ 1kHz