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Golden Age Project FC1 MKII Condenser Microphone - FC-1 MK2
The FC1 MKII is a high quality large capsule condenser microphone, inspired by classical microphone models. It is is very a versatile microphone with a wide frequency response and a large dynamic range. It will perform great in the studio or in live sound and broadcast applications.
The FC1 has a center-terminated capsule with a sweet top end and can handle loud sounds without harshness or other problems. The output transformer handles bass well and adds that extra fat sound that only transformers can deliver. The retro EQ in the FC1 MKII is set to deliver maximum sound quality with as many sound sources as possible.
The sound character of the FC1 MKII is similar to vintage microphones and it is well suited to be used with most instruments and voices. It works very well on vocals and choirs, acoustic and electric guitars and other fretted instruments, as a drum overhead or room mic and in any other application where you would use a big capsule condenser mic.
The FC1 MKII comes with a spider style shock mount.
- A large diaphragm true condenser microphone.
- Discrete low noise class-A electronics with vintage style EQ and transformer balanced output.
- 26mm, 6um gold-sputtered capsule
- Cardioid polar pattern suitable for most voice and instrumental recordings.
- High sensitivity and a high SPL capability of 130dB (1% THD @ 1000Hz).
- +48v phantom power required
- Metal shock mount included.
Includes:
- FC1 MKII Condenser Microphone
- Metal Shock Mount
- Manual
- Pouch
Warranty Period
1 Year
Authorized Reseller
Pixel Pro Audio is an authorized Golden Age Project dealer.
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