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f9 : Fusion Series -  Condenser Instrument Microphone

Audix f9

Fusion Series - Condenser Instrument Microphone

The f9 is a professional pre-polarized condenser microphone used for
stage and studio applications.

The f9 is known for its clear, accurate response particularly in the upper frequency range. Ideally suited for a wide variety of acoustic instruments, the f9 is an excellent choice for cymbals, overhead, goodie table, and ambient room miking.

Characterized with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern, the f9 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. The f9 features a 16 mm pre-polarized capsule with gold vapor diaphragm and a frequency response of 40 Hz – 20 kHz.

The f9 is very easy to position, durable and manufactured with high standards and tight tolerances. 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.


Applications

  • Cymbals
  • Overheads
  • Hi-Hat
  • Goodie Table
  • Audience mic
  • 3 Year Warranty

Specifications

Type

Condenser

Polar Pattern

Cardioid

Frequency Response

40 Hz - 20 kHz

Impedence

200 Ohms

Sensitivity

8 mV / Pascal @ 1 kHz