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M-Audio Nova Affordable Large Capsule Cardioid Microphone | 
enlarge | Brand: M-Audio Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $89.00 You Save: $40.99 (32%)
New (20) Used (2) from $47.42
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2158
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 4.4 x 2.6 Using manufacturing breakthroughs pioneered by M-Audios popular Luna and Solaris, the new Nova cardioid redefines the entry-level price point for quality studio condenser microphones. The 1.1 inch evaporated gold diaphragm mounted in a solid brass capsule ensures recordings that are faithful to the source, and the Class A solid state electronics are engineered for low noise, distortion and coloration. Youll be amazed at how much microphone Nova gives you for the money. Hard mount and case included!
MPN: T9220LL/A Model: US58030 UPC: 612391580308 EAN: 0612391580308 ASIN: B0002X869M
Release Date: January 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Affordable large capsule cardioid condenser | | • | 1.1 evaporated gold diaphragm | | • | Solid brass capsule | | • | Class A solid state electronics | | • | Includes hard mount and soft case |
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Product Description Using manufacturing breakthroughs pioneered by M-Audio's popular Luna and Solaris, the new Nova cardioid redefines the entry-level price point for quality studio condenser microphones. The 1.1" evaporated gold diaphragm mounted in a solid brass capsule ensures recordings that are faithful to the source, and the Class A solid state electronics are engineered for low noise, distortion and coloration. You'll be amazed at how much microphone Nova gives you for the money.
From the Manufacturer Using manufacturing breakthroughs pioneered by M-Audio's popular Luna and Solaris, the new Nova cardioid redefines the entry-level price point for quality studio condenser microphones. The 1.1" evaporated gold diaphragm mounted in a solid brass capsule ensures recordings that are faithful to the source, and the Class A solid state electronics are engineered for low noise, distortion and coloration. You'll be amazed at how much microphone Nova gives you for the money. Specifications - type:large diaphragm condenser, gold evaporated
- polar pattern:cardiod
- frequency response:20Hz-18kHz
- sensitivity:16 mV/Pa (-36dBV)
- max. SPL for 0.5% THD:128dB
- equivalent noise level:14dB A-weighted
- output impedance:200 ohms
- recommended load impedance:> 1,000 ohms
- preamp topology:Class A FET preamp
- power requirement:48V phantom power
- connector:3-pin male XLR
- grille and body:wire mesh grille and body, all brass
- finishing:silver nickel plating
- size/weight:7.3" (h) x 1.9" (w); 23 oz.
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| Customer Reviews:
Best microphone you can get under $200.00 March 26, 2007 I have been recording and engineering for more than 30 years. I own quite a number of excellent microphones ranging from AKG, Rode, Audio Technica and more. I was helping a friend mix a song he recorded on his digital work station and told him how impressed I was by the sound of his vocal tracks. He pulled out the M-Audio Nova and said that was the microphone he had used on all of the vocals. When he told me it was around $100.00 new I had to have one. I have microphones that cost 5 to 6 times more than this mic but honestly this mic ranks right up there with them. Don't think the cheap mic comes with a cheap sound, it is an excellent vocal or acoustic instrument microphone. (Remember it is a condenser and needs to be powered by your mixer, recorder or pre amp)
Best microphone you can get under $200.00 March 26, 2007 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I have been recording and engineering for more than 30 years. I own quite a number of excellent microphones ranging from AKG, Rode, Audio Technica and more. I was helping a friend mix a song he recorded on his digital work station and told him how impressed I was by the sound of his vocal tracks. He pulled out the M-Audio Nova and said that was the microphone he had used on all of the vocals. When he told me it was around $100.00 new I had to have one. I have microphones that cost 5 to 6 times more than this mic but honestly this mic ranks right up there with them. Don't think the cheap mic comes with a cheap sound, it is an excellent vocal or acoustic instrument microphone. (Remember it is a condenser and needs to be powered by your mixer, recorder or pre amp)
Great for musicians January 8, 2006 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I am using two of this since a year (together with m-audios mobile pre and a Mac notebook). It is just great to record with this mics. You like examples? Hear this http://www.ecliptic.ch/Horn/home.html
Rock Solid.. I have 2!! March 27, 2005 13 out of 17 found this review helpful
Great mic for Podcasting. I put it on a nice desk stand and hook it into the Maudio USB Preamp. It does require phantom power and has XLR connectors.. so it won't plug directly into your powerbook.
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