Rapco Horizon

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The Rapco Horizon CVPBLOX mic pad is a compact and affordable way to control your microphone's on-stage volume without having to hire a soundman. It patches into a standard microphone cables with XLR (female) input to XLR (female) output connectors. Plug the CVPBLOX pad in-line with your mic for instant control of your mic's volume.

Note: Does not pass phantom power so any condenser microphone will need its power supplied following the CVPBLOX mic volume control in the signal chain.
Rapco Horizon CVPBLOX Variable Pad Microphone Volume Control

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  • Variable mic pad
  • XLR female input
  • XLR male output

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Limited lifetime warranty.

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  • Works great! I would buy it again.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byFrank K.

    fromCentral Florida

    I needed a simple level control from my Mesa Boogie Cabinet Clone output driving a JBL monitor Input. This product does exactly that.

  • Handy Item.

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    byMeatball

    fromHuntington, New York

    Very useful item for live & studio . Like having an on /off switch using the mute feature , keeps mics from feeding back on stage,can control the volume of your mic without having to go back and forth from control room & Vocal Booth. Bought two of these very happy with the results . Put a few of these in your Bag of Tricks.

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  • asked byMatt

    fromSacramento CA

    I am looking for a way to quickly boost a dynamic mic from stage for sax solos. Will this work or any recommendations?

    I am looking for a way to quickly boost a dynamic mic from stage for sax solos. Will this work or any recommendations?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes. Be careful, the bell of a horn is prone to feedback.