MXL CX-22 Small-Diaphragm Studio Condenser Mic

The MXL CX22 Studio Condenser Microphone is compact and versatile, making it ideal for many recording applications. The distinctive CX22 has a durable cast metal body that makes it an excellent utility mic. It can be positioned virtually anywhere in a studio to record a wide range of instruments, including percussion. A wide fixed cardioid polar pattern picks up subtle sonic details. The CX22 boasts a 22mm capsule and 6 micron gold-sputtered diaphragm for crisp, clear sound.

Features:

  • FET preamp with balanced output
  • Versatile small-diaphragm microphone
  • Attractive cast metal body design
  • Small size makes placement easy in difficult locations
  • Great for Vocals, instruments, and percussion

Specifications:

  • Type: pressure gradient condenser
  • Diaphragm: 6 micron gold-sputtered
  • Capsule size: 22mm/.87 in.
  • Frequency response: 30hz - 20khz
  • Polar pattern: cardioid
  • Sensitivity: 10mv/pa
  • Output impedance: 200 ohms
  • Equivalent noise: 18 db (a-weighted iec 268-4)
  • S/N ratio: 80 db (ref. 1 pa a-weighted)
  • Max SPL for .5% thd: 134 db
  • Power requirements: phantom power 48v ± 4v
  • Weight: 0.6 lbs/280g
  • Size: 51mm x 175mm / 2" x 6.9"
  • Metal finish: black

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Brand
Model
  • CX22
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2010s

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