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f2   : Fusion Series Instrument Mic - Rack toms, floor toms, congas, guitar, bass cabs, saxophone, brass

Audix f2

Fusion Series Instrument Mic - Rack toms, floor toms, congas, guitar, bass cabs, saxophone, brass

Designed, assembled and tested by Audix in the USA, the f2 is a Fusion Series dynamic instrument microphone used for stage and studio applications. The f2 is characterized with a hypercardioid pickup pattern for isolation and feedback control and is equipped with a LM™ (Low Mass) diaphragm for natural, accurate sound reproduction.

The f2 is lightweight, compact and easy to position. With a wide frequency response of 52 Hz - 15 kHz and the ability to handle sound pressure levels of 139 dB, the f2 is an excellent choice for miking instruments with a percussive nature such as rack toms, congas, saxophone, guitar cabinets and brass.

Roadworthy construction includes a precision cast zinc alloy body, black coat finish, laser etched model number, steel mesh grill, gold XLR connector and a tension-fit heavy duty nylon mic clip.

Transformerless design, low impedance and balanced output allow for interference-free performance even with long cable runs.

Applications

  • Live Stage, studio
  • Rack toms, floor toms
  • Congas, djembe
  • Guitar and bass cabs
  • Brass
  • 3 Year Warranty

Specifications

Type

Dynamic

Polar Pattern

Hypercardioid

Frequency Response

52 Hz - 15 kHz

Impedance

580 Ohms

Sensitivity

2 mv / Pa @ 1k