Sennheiser MD421-II Dynamic Microphone w/ 15-foot XLR Mogami Gold Cable Bundle
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In 1960, Sennheiser's most popular dynamic microphone was released. For decades, the 421 has been famously used on drums (especially toms), guitar amps and even vocals. If the low-end is too much, the 421 also has a 5-position bass control switch that dips the low end for a more balanced response.
Sennheiser MD421-II Dynamic Microphone w/ 15-foot XLR Mogami Gold Cable Bundle
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This bundle includes the Sennheiser MD-421-II Dynamic Microphone and a 15-foot Mogami Gold Microphone Cable.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
Sennheiser MD421-II
The MD-421-II is a large diaphragm dynamic microphone that handles high sound pressure levels, making it a natural for recording guitars and drums.
Mogami Gold Studio 15-foot XLR Microphone Cable
From large recording facilities to small project studios, engineers and artists trust Mogami Gold Studio microphone cables.
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Additional Product Details:
The MD 421 II continues the tradition of the MD 421, which has been one of Sennheiser's most popular dynamic mics for over 35 years. The large diaphragm, dynamic element handles high sound pressure levels, making it a natural for recording guitars and drums. The MD 421's full-bodied cardioid pattern and five-position bass control make it an excellent choice for most instruments, as well as group vocals or radio broadcast announcers. One listen and you'll know why it's a classic.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
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