Nady CM-88 Condenser Microphone
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Nady CM-88 Condenser Microphone
$54.99
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Current Price | $54.99 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $54.99 | August 27, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $54.99 | August 27, 2024 |
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$54.99 | August 27, 2024 |
Nady CM-88 Condenser Microphone Description
- Back electret condenser microphone designed for cymbals of all types (including rides, crashes and hi-hats), reeds
- Extremely uniform and tight cardioid polar pattern for ease in mixing
- Extended frequency response for smooth, crisp, ultra-transparent reproduction
- Aluminum housing and gold-plated XLR contacts
- 9-52V phantom powered
Nady CM-88 Condenser Microphone Specification
Specification: Nady CM-88 Condenser Microphone
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Nady CM-88 Condenser Microphone Reviews (6)
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Rich C –
Impressive at this price.
Matthew Morgenstern –
This is a solid condenser mic!! I initially bought it to pick up ambient room with my acoustic guitar, Iโm actually using it a lot more than I thought I would. Very clear audio. Would buy again for sure
Tanya Meadows –
Delivery was fast and item was as described!
K. Keefer –
Good construction, easy to use, good sounding, smooth off-axis response, GREAT PRICE. Seemed slightly higher output, as well as slightly noisier than early 1970’s AKG ck1 (similar technology back electret, fet headamp) at same gain. Overall, useful.
Genuine Cause –
Great recording of acoustic instruments. Got all the nuances we were looking for.
Michael –
This mic is exactly what i was looking for. I use that for acoustic guitar. You need to turn on the phantom on your mixer for the mic to work.