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| | Features | 20mm gold-sputtered, 6 micron diaphragm^Satin silver finish with etched engravings^Internally wired with Mogami Cable^Mic clip included
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| | Description | The MXL 603S shares the characteristics of European and Japanese imports at a fraction of their price. Its transformerless design provides a solid bottom and an extremely open top end sound. The 603S is internally wired with World-renowned Mogami Cable for sonic integrity. The 603S is very well suited for most instrument miking and is very rugged for use on the road. The MXL 603S is supplied with mic clip. | Type: | Condenser pressure gradient mic with large 20mm diaphragm capsule | | Frequency Range: | 30Hz-20kHz | | Polar Pattern: | Cardioid | | Sensitivity: | 15mV/Pa | | Impedance: | 150W | | S/N Ratio: | 77dB (Ref. 1Pa A-weighted) | | Equivalent Noise Level: | 17dB (A weighted IEC 268-4) | | Max SPL for 0.5% THD: | 137dB | | Power Requirements: | Phantom Power 48V ±4V | | Size: | 22mm × 13mm | | Weight: | 0.3lb | | Metal Finish: | Silver | |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.9 inches | | Package Width: | 7.4 inches | | Package Height: | 3.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 3 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great buy. Awesome mic for the price! Mar 31, 2010
By Jdub00
"Jdub"
As an independent artist and producer, I used these on a project a couple years ago (have 2 full length releases on iTunes) to stereo mic acoustic guitar (Taylor 310 and 714) and was pleasantly surprised with them. After the project I sold them and bought an akg c451 that I still have and use often. I just started recording again and decided to buy a couple small diaphragm condensor mics to stereo mic acoustic again, so I did some research and settled on a pair of these that I would modify based on other reviews and budget. I found a pair of these and had them shipped to me for less than $125. They came in a flight case with pop filters, shockmounts and replacement bands for the shockmounts. After plugging these in and recording some acoustic guitar takes, I was thrilled with the sound and quality I captured, especially with my 310, and will probably hold off on modding them because of how pleased I am. These are a great purchase for someone wanting to do some stereo recordings of acoustic guitar in their home studio with limited funds. They easily sound better than microphones of the same kind with much higher price tags.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
MXL603s Oct 16, 2009
By C. Hutchins This is a very modestly priced mic. I won't say that it's every bit as good as mics with similar features that are priced considerably higher but, all things being equal, this mic works extremely well. I use it for drum overhead and acoustic guitar. I'm sure its great for other applications but that's what I've focused on personally. Its pretty quite and has good working distance. It sits in the mix pretty well with little to no EQ, which is handy down the line. At $100.00 a pop it's very easy to afford multiples! Get one and try it out for yourself!
Inexpensive condenser mics that works well for most application Mar 08, 2012
By Jae P. Shu
"Ahzie"
I've had these mics for close to 10 years, and they still work great for me. I bought them because of their inexpensive price (I think it was about $145/pair when I bought them). I mainly use them for large choir or guitar pick up at live concerts. These mics sound great for guitar/other instrument pick ups. Although I use them for choir, I feel like the range is little too wide and the output is not as hot, resulting a less than definite sounds. I'm thinking about using these with conjunction of some shotgun mics to get more definition out of my choir.
The mount is flimsy and easily broken and the wild guard is just a small cover and almost useless, but they come in a cool case. :)
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