Audix

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The F50 dynamic moving-coil microphone from Audix is designed to handle a wide variety of vocal and instrument applications in both live sound and recording. The F50-S mic features a noiseless magnetic on-off switch. With a wide cardioid pickup pattern and a frequency response of 50-16kHz, the handheld F50 microphone is designed with slight bass proximity and mid-range presence. This results in a warm natural response for nearly every type of voice. The Audix F50-S is engineered to handle very high levels of gain without distortion and will provide over 20dB of off-axis feedback rejection.

Low impedance and balanced output allow interference-free performance even with long cable runs. The Audix F50-S is a solidly built microphone with a cast-zinc alloy body and a steel-mesh grill ball with an internal pop screen.
Audix F50-S Handheld Dynamic Vocal Microphone
Audix F50-S Handheld Dynamic Vocal Microphone

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • Professional performance at affordable price
  • Tailored to sound excellent on nearly all voices
  • Noiseless on/off switch
  • Road worthy construction

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  • Transducer Type: Dynamic
  • Frequency Response: 50 Hz- 16 kHz
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid
  • Output Impedance: 250 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 2.5mV/ Pascal
  • Off axis rejection: >20 dBat 180o
  • Maximum SPL: >138 dB
  • Cable/Connector: 3 pin gold
  • platedmaleXLR
  • Polarity Positive voltage on pin
  • 2 relative to pin 3 of
  • output XLR connector
  • Housing Zinc alloy
  • Weight 11 oz/312 grams

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One year parts and labor warranty (if no signs of abuse) on all mics.

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  • Great mic for emcees!

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byMichael

    fromSan Diego, CA

    I've used this mic for numerous competition events with an emcee talking the whole night. He sounds great, and the on/off switch is really nifty (and silent). Really clear and sharp vocals, never any feedback. Great mic for our purposes. Super reliable, too. Three years, 30+ gigs, and still no problems with it.

  • not worth the cash

    3

    submitted14 years ago

    bystaurosjohn

    fromperry hall, MD

    would just as soon buy the nady's or behringers for the money... save a little more... get an EV CO9... or save a bit more... get a Shure SM58- can find one at GC for $85.00- if you really try- better sound... will last forever!!

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