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OM11 : Lead vocal with mid-range presence, great for rock, metal

Audix OM11

Lead vocal with mid-range presence, great for rock, metal

The OM11 is a re-issue of the original OM1, a hand-made microphone first issued in 1985. Designed, assembled, machined, and tested by Audix in the USA, the OM11 is a dynamic vocal microphone used for a wide variety of live, studio, and broadcast applications. The OM11 is known for its sharp, crisp vocal sound, resistance to feedback and ability to handle high sound pressure levels without distortion.

The OM11 is characterized with a tight and uniformly controlled hypercardioid polar pattern which helps to isolate the vocals from the rest of the instruments on stage. With a wide frequency range of 50 Hz - 18 kHz, the OM11 employs a VLM™ (Very Low Mass) diaphragm for a very clean and natural sound with exceptional transient response.

The OM11 response is tailored to cut through the mix, providing presence and articulation to the vocals even at very high stage volumes. In addition to having extremely low handling noise, the OM11 is well balanced, comfortable to hold, durable and manufactured with very high standards and tight tolerances.

Roadworthy construction includes a two stage machined brass body, black e-coat finish, laser etched model and serial number, steel mesh grill, Switchcraft® XLR connector and heavy duty nylon clip.


















Applications

  • Live Stage, live recording
  • Lead and backing vocals - all venues
  • Broadcast
  • Home studio

Specifications

Type

Dynamic

Polar Pattern

Hypercardioid

Frequency Response

50Hz - 18kHz

Impedance

200 ohms

Sensitivity

@1k 2.3 mV/Pa

     

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