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The Audix FireBall is a dynamic microphone with sleek styling and a unique design. Well-suited for both chromatic and diatonic harmonicas, the FirebBall mic features a dent-resistant round grill with a deep red internal pop filter. Contoured to fit comfortably within the palm of your hand. A full-sized dynamic capsule featuring VLM (Very Lo Mass) technology provides big, full-bodied sound that is both clean and accurate. The FireBall is resistant to feedback and is capable of handling sound pressure levels in excess of 140dB without distortion. Made to be cupped, this harmonica microphone will operate as if in an open-air environment even under the most demanding conditions. A smooth and uniform frequency response of 50Hz-16kHz and a cardioid polar pattern allow the FireBall to focus on the particular instrument being miked without picking up other instruments or ambient noise.

CNC machined out of a solid bar of aircraft-grade aluminum, it then goes through an elaborate 3-stage anodizing process for a distinctive look. Each FireBall is attractively laser etched with its name and serial number. Includes a heavy-duty mic clip and carrying pouch.
Audix FireBall Harmonica Microphone

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  • Dynamic moving coil transducer
  • VLM (very low mass) Type B capsule
  • Cardioid pickup pattern
  • Sensitivity: 1.9mV/Pascal @ 1k
  • 50Hz-16kHz frequency range
  • 150 ohms balanced impedance
  • Maximum SPL: >140 dB
  • Off-axis rejection: >23 dB
  • Aluminum housing
  • Anodized finish
  • 4-1/2 oz
  • 3"L

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

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  • Audix Fireball...One Hot MIC

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    submitted17 years ago

    byJohn F Scott

    fromGolden Colorado

    This is one "hot" mic. It is resistent to feedback more so than my "green bullett" and "blues blaster"...I am running it through effects pedals though and along with the TK 50 adapter and Greg Huennan XLR Volume Control it gives a great sound. It is easy to handle and it is by far the best mic I have used thus far.

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  • asked byChris H

    fromAsheville NC

    Does this Fireball have a volume control? If not then what makes this model more expensive than the Fireball V? Thank you

    Does this Fireball have a volume control? If not then what makes this model more expensive than the Fireball V? Thank you

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No, it doesn’t
  • asked bytimzx

    fromSan Jose California

    What type of connection is this microphone? 
Thanks

    What type of connection is this microphone? Thanks

    Open Reply -
    This will be a XLR connection.