The Audix D4 drum microphone offers both the frequency and sensitivity response useful for accurately recording drums and percussion instruments. The D4 features a dynamic element capable of reproducing signals with high transients peaks without producing the noise associated with distortion and overloading the capsule.

Its 38 Hz to 19 kHz frequency response allows you to capture large instruments low fundamentals—instruments such as kick drums, djembes, kettle drums, floor toms, and more. Its hypercardioid polar pattern provides a tight pick up area at the front of the capsule, making sure that ambiance and noise present at the off-axis sections of the microphone are greatly reduced.

Hypercardioid Polar PatternThe hypercardioid polar pattern is effective in eliminating noise and ambiance at the off-axis sections of the microphoneExtended Low-Frequency ResponseThe 38 Hz to 19 kHz frequency response provides extended response at the low-frequency range. The extended range results in accurate pick up of large percussion instruments such as kick drum, djembe, kettle drum and floor tomsHigh SPL HandlingThe D4 can accurately handle signals with sound pressure levels registering at 144 dB. Transient peaks are reproduced without distortion due to overload

Type Dynamic Polar Pattern Hypercardioid Frequency Response 40Hz - 18kHz Impedance 280 ohms Sensitivity 1.4 mV/Pa @1k

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Brand
Model
  • D4 Hypercardioid Dynamic Drum / Instrument Microphone
Categories
Made In
  • China
Polar Pattern
  • Hypercardioid
Electronics
  • Passive
Microphone Type
  • Dynamic
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

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