Equation F.20 Super-electret Supercardioid Condenser Microphone

F 20 Super-electret Supercardioid Condenser Microphone,

Includes Equation FS.PF.1 Pop Filter, and Tweed case

Equation Audio

Serial# F20-0277-1208

Features:

  • A 4th Generation Advanced Solid State Electronics

  • A Head Amplifier Technology Exclusive To Equation Audio

  • Tested and approved on tour and in the studio for over 3 years.

  • Designed to establish a new standard for studio/live multi-purpose microphones.

A purpose driven project fanatically adhering to the two most important characteristics modern microphones have and ones that are typically mutually exclusive:

  • High performance in all the essential and critical microphone attributes

  • Economically responsible, affordable to amateurs and professionals alike.

From vocal tracks in a studio or on stage, kick drum, to concert grand piano, guitar amp stacks to upright bass, drum overheads to over the choir in arrays, this uniquely attractive microphone reproduces all these signal types and does them all well, better than any other single model microphone and better than anything we could find at or near its MSRP.

The F Series microphones are NOT made from parts off the shelf, won.t be found in various colors and finishes under other brands and can easily enhance your studio and live performance projects without compromising your total equipment budget.

A single F.20 microphone could competently provide all the recorded sources you require for the highest quality recording and a matched pair could very well become your favorite mic locker.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • F20
Categories
Made In
  • China

Pro Audio Solutions

Nashville, TN, United States
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