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UEM81C : Pre-polarized, battery powered condenser microphone

Audix UEM81C

Pre-polarized, battery powered condenser microphone

The UEM81C is a pre-polarized condenser microphone used for stage, studio, video applications and broadcast applications. The UEM81C is conveniently powered by one AA battery, therefore; it is not dependent on phantom power for operation. Known for its clear, accurate response and flexibility to handle close or distance miking, the UEM81C is well suited for a wide variety of vocal and instrument applications.

Characterized with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern, the UEM81C is designed to capture the acoustics of vocals or instruments while at the same time isolating it from the rest of the ambient noise on stage or in the room. With a wide frequency range of 40 Hz – 20 kHz, the UEM81C is equipped with an on-off switch as well as with a bass roll-off switch.

The UEM81C is very easy to position, durable and manufactured with high standards and tight tolerances. Roadworthy construction includes a machined aluminum body and capsule housing, black e-coat finish, interchangeable threaded capsule and snap to fit composite clip.

Applications

  • Live sound, recording, video
  • Overheads
  • Vocals - lead, background, group
  • Ambient room miking
  • Acoustic instruments

Specifications

Type

Pre-polarized Condenser

Polar Pattern

Cardioid

Frequency Response

40Hz - 20kHz

Impedance

600 Ohms

Sensitivity

@1k 4 mV/Pa