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    • SAMSON C02C
    • SAMSON C02C
    • SAMSON C02C
    • SAMSON C02C
    • SAMSON C02C

    SAMSON C02C

    Vendor: Samson Type: Misc
    Microphone – Corded, Pencil Condenser The Samson C02 Pencil Condenser Microphone is a small-diaphragm mic designed to capture every nuance and characteristic of your productions. Excelling in both live and recording applications,...
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      Microphone – Corded, Pencil Condenser

      The Samson C02 Pencil Condenser Microphone is a small-diaphragm mic designed to capture every nuance and characteristic of your productions. Excelling in both live and recording applications, its low mass diaphragm employ a linear frequency response with optimal transient pickup that make the C02 perfect for miking acoustic instruments. With the ability to handle sound pressure levels of up to 134dB SPL, the C02 is just as ideal for use as drum overheads or cymbal mics.


      The C02 features a tight cardioid polar pattern to capture audio in front of the microphone, while minimizing pickup from the side and back of the mic. So increasing isolation and reducing feedback.
      All held within a protective carry case, the C02 mic comes with a proprietary shock-mounted mic clip to provide maximum isolation from vibrations, while minimizing noise. In addition, the included foam windscreen can be fitted to greatly reduce wind noise when used in outdoor environments, or for reducing plosives in vocal applications.

      Features

      • SuperCardioid Pickup Pattern
      • Gold-plated XLR connectors
      • Carry Case &amp shock-mounted mic clip included

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