About This Listing

Ideal for use as a lapel microphone or mounted on glasses for binaural recording, the X-X omnidirectional lapel microphone offers outstanding audio quality in a small format, phantom-powered XLR output microphone at an attractive price.

The X-X offers two capsule options:

  • standard capsule with 22dBA self-noise and 132dBSPL maximum sound pressure;
  • low-noise capsule with 19dBA self-noise and 118dBSPL maximum sound pressure.

The capsules are distinguished with the metal finish on the capsule flange; gold for low-noise, chrome for standard.  This listing is for the low-noise capsule.

The X-X is available in black or white.  This listing is for the white color, low-noise capsule; please see other listings in the shop. The X-X microphone includes a lapel clip and windscreen as pictured. The X-X microphone is constructed with a Neutrik XLR connector and includes a five year warranty.

X-X lapel microphone specification:

Type: 6mm omnidirectional electret condenser microphone

Phantom Power: +9V to +48V
Current: 1.2mA
Output Impedance: 150Ω
Recommended Preamp Input Impedance: 1.5kΩ or higher
Sensitivity, standard output capsule, 1kHz @ 94dBSPL: -32dBV/Pa
Maximum Level, standard output capsule, 1kHz @ 1% THD: 132dBSPL
Self-Noise, standard output capsule: 22dBA
Total Harmonic Distortion, 1kHz @ 94dBSPL: 0.1% typical
Frequency Response (-3dB): 20Hz to 20kHz
Polar Response, 180°: -3dB @ 12kHz
Weight (XLR): 42g (1.4oz)
Dimensions (XLR): 70mm x 19mmø (2 3/4″ x 3/4″ø)
Dimensions (capsule): 25mm x 9mmø (1″ x 3/8″ø)
Cable Length: 2m (6′ 6″)

Condition
Brand
Model
  • X-X lapel XLR microphone low-noise white
Finish
  • White
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Microphone Type
  • Lavalier
Polar Pattern
  • Omnidirectional
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

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Naiant Studio

Mcgaheysville, VA, United States
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