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ADX60 : Boundry condenser microphone designed for stage, studio and broadcast applications

Audix ADX60

Boundry condenser microphone designed for stage, studio and broadcast applications

The ADX60 is a professional pre-polarized condenser microphone designed for stage, studio and broadcast applications. The ADX60 is known for its high sensitivity and ability to handle distance and area miking for a wide variety of applications including conferencing, plays, theatre and acoustic instruments.

Characterized with a uniformly controlled hemi-cardioid polar pattern, the ADX60 is designed to capture a specific designated area, hence the name “boundary microphone.” With a wide frequency range of 50 Hz - 18 kHz, the ADX60 is requires 9 - 52 Volts phantom power for operation and is equipped with a 25’ cable and phantom power adapter (APS-910).

The ADX60 is very easy to position, durable and manufactured with high standards and tight tolerances. Roadworthy construction includes a precision die cast zinc casing, high performance 12 mm capsule, black e-coat finish, laser etched model and serial number, steel mesh grill and space saving mini-XLR connector.

Applications

  • Live sound, recording
  • Stage productions
  • Theatre
  • Ceremonies, weddings
  • Teleconferencing, boardroom
  • Piano
  • Room ambience

Specifications

Type

Pre-polarized Condenser

Polar Pattern

Cardioid

Frequency Response

50Hz - 18kHz

Impedance

250 Ohms

Sensitivity

@1k 5 mV/Pa