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Audio-Technica PRO 44 Cardioid Condenser Boundary Microphone

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Audio-Technica PRO 44 Cardioid Condenser Boundary Microphone
Key Features
  • Cardioid Polar Pattern
  • 70 Hz to 16 kHz Frequency Response
  • Low-Profile for Minimum Visibility
  • 9 to 52V Phantom Power
The Audio-Technica PRO 44 is a boundary microphone designed to capture speech for surface-mount applications on conference tables, podiums, lecterns, and more. Its wide-range condenser element operates in a cardioid/half-cardioid polar pattern and features a low-mass diaphragm, which improves frequency and transient response, while reducing distortion.
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is connector swivel ?

is connector swivel ?
Asked by: Victor
The connector is a 3 pin XLR and it does not swivel.
Answered by: leticia
Date published: 2021-03-02

Is this mic picking up footsteps on a theater ...

Is this mic picking up footsteps on a theater stage?
Asked by: Anonymous
It all depends on the floor. It will pick up hollow sounds so unless your floor is solid, you would want to mount it on some foam rubber or other absorbent material.
Answered by: Jeffrey
Date published: 2021-02-22

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Does this mic come in a wireless version?
Asked by: Anonymous
This mic is not available in a wireless version.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

I'm looking for a microphone to capture dancer ...

I'm looking for a microphone to capture dancer audio on a stage (steps, claps, tambourine, etc.). I'm also hoping to pick up the audience applause/cheering with the same microphone. I'm hoping I could tape this down on the edge of the stage to achieve that. Has anyone done this? What were your results? What kind of microphone would work better? Thanks!
Asked by: Spencer
This microphone would work great for that purpose, especially for the audio on a recording. It is very sensitive, so you wouldn't need much headroom on the console. Given the size and weight, you should be able to keep this secure with a piece of gaff on the bottom side of the mic.
Answered by: Drew
Date published: 2021-04-14

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I'm a little confused about their statement Self-contained electronics eliminate need for external power modules . It IS a condenser mic. I am assuming it still requires phantom power. Would the 12v phantom power from a typical shure mic mixer provide adequate performance?
Asked by: Anonymous
It should. I connect directly to a video camera that provides the phantom power.
Answered by: Allan G.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Will this mic work on a DSLR?
Asked by: Anonymous
You will need XLR microphone inputs with 48 volt phantom power - as far as I know no DSLR has these. We use a Tascam DR60 audio recorder which can be attached underneath the DSLR and has audio outputs that can plug right into the DSLR audio input.
Answered by: Robin M.
Date published: 2019-02-22
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