The CV-12 Multi-Pattern Large Capsule Tube Condenser Microphone from Avantone features a large 32mm mylar transducer and tube output stage featuring a 6072A tube for a warm, vintage tone and audio quality. The CV-12 is designed to capture vocals and instruments with the warmth and character of microphones of the '50s and '60s, at a fraction of the cost of some popular tube microphones. Its elegant Cabernet Red-Wine finish and nickel trim are signature to Avantone's Cabernet (C-series) microphones.

Capture vocals, piano, guitar, strings, amplifier cabinets and other sources with enhanced detail, low noise and low distortion. The CV-12's external power supply features variations of omnidirectional, cardioid, and hypercardioid polar patterns, for a total of 9 selectable patterns. In addition, there is a -10 dB pad switch for minimizing distortion, and an 80 Hz HPF filter for minimizing low frequency noise. The microphone is shipped with Avantone's custom retro shockmount, power supply, connecting cable and aluminum carrying case.

  • 9-pattern tube microphone w/ dual 32mm gold sputtered thin Mylar capsules
  • -10 dB pad & 80 Hz LF metal roll-off toggle switches
  • Hand-selected Russian made 6072A tube
  • Each CV-12 mic has a serial number
  • Ideal for studio vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, drum overheads, room mic, piano

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • CV-12 Large Diaphragm Multipattern Tube Condenser Microphone
Categories
Microphone Type
  • Large-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Multipattern
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Electronics
  • Tube

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