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Audix M1250B Miniaturized Condenser Microphone (Cardioid, Black)

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Audix M1250B Miniaturized Condenser Microphone (Cardioid, Black)
Key Features
  • Miniature Profile
  • Cardioid
  • Integrated Preamplifier
  • Detachable 25-foot Cable
The black M1250B Miniaturized Condenser Microphone from Audix measures 2.1" in length and contains an integrated preamplifier. It features a highly sensitive capsule and wide frequency response suitable for capturing both vocals and instruments. The M1250B offers a cardioid polar pattern, providing off-axis signal and feedback rejection while offering a generous pickup area at the front of the capsule. The microphone can be used for a wide variety of applications, including choir capturing, overhead cymbals, speech, ambient room capturing, and percussion. There is an included detachable 25-foot long cable with mini XLR-female and standard XLR-male connections. The package also includes a microphone stand adapter, a hanging clip, and an external foam windscreen.
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Audix M1250 Overview

  • 1Description
  • 2Miniature Profile
  • 3Cardioid Polar Pattern
  • 4RFI Immunity
  • 5Internal Preamplifier

The black M1250B Miniaturized Condenser Microphone from Audix measures 2.1" in length and contains an integrated preamplifier. It features a highly sensitive capsule and wide frequency response suitable for capturing both vocals and instruments. The M1250B offers a cardioid polar pattern, providing off-axis signal and feedback rejection while offering a generous pickup area at the front of the capsule. The microphone can be used for a wide variety of applications, including choir capturing, overhead cymbals, speech, ambient room capturing, and percussion. There is an included detachable 25-foot long cable with mini XLR-female and standard XLR-male connections. The package also includes a microphone stand adapter, a hanging clip, and an external foam windscreen.

Miniature Profile
The miniature condenser microphone measures 2.1" in length and can be easily and inconspicuously mounted on instruments.
Cardioid Polar Pattern
A cardioid polar pattern provides off-axis signal and feedback rejection while offering a generous pickup area at the front of the capsule.
RFI Immunity
The microphone is immune to noise caused by radio frequency interference from nearby wireless devices.
Internal Preamplifier
There is a fully integrated internal preamplifier and a detachable 25' XLR cable.
UPC: 687471291610

Audix M1250 Specs

Microphone
CapsuleCondenser
Diaphragm0.47" / 12 mm
Polar PatternCardioid
Performance
Frequency Range50 Hz to 19 kHz
Maximum SPL140 dB SPL
Impedance150 Ohms
Sensitivity10 mV/Pa at 1 kHz
Dynamic Range119 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio73 dB A-Weighted
Equivalent Noise Level21 dB A-Weighted
THD0.5%
Connectivity
Output Connectors (Analog)1 x XLR 3-Pin
Power
Operating Voltage18 to 52 V
Physical
DimensionsL: 2.13" / L: 5.41 cm
Weight0.56 oz / 16 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.9 x 2.4 x 2.3"

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We have had two M1250B's for four years. Purchased to record the choir. Recently, the Music Director wants to amplify the choir a bit during Praise and Worship songs. However, the M1250Bs pick up a bunch of drums which sit 12 feet from the left mic and the drums are actually more predominate than the choir. Request advice? gev at Kirkmont Church
Asked by: Anonymous
I would suggest using an e-drum set for better isolation and level control.
Answered by: Gordon C.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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