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Audix Microfoon Fireball

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FireBall
OVERVIEW:
Designed, machined, assembled and tested by Audix in the USA, the
FireBall™ is a professional dynamic instrument microphone intended
for harmonica (both diatonic and chromatic) and beatbox. Clear,
accurate and capable of handling sound pressure levels in excess of
140 dB without distortion, the FireBall™ is ideally suited for both live
stage and studio recording applications.
The FireBall™ is characterized with a cardioid pickup pattern for
isolation and feedback control and is equipped with a VLM™ (Very
Low Mass) diaphragm for natural sound reproduction with exceptional
transient response.
With a smooth, uniform frequency response of 50 Hz - 16 kHz,
the FireBall™ is lightweight, compact, and comfortable to hold.
Roadworthy construction includes a precision machined aluminum
body, steel mesh grill, unique three stage marbled anodized nish,
laser etched model and serial number, Switchcraft® XLR connector
and heavy duty nylon clip.
The FireBall™ is a low impedance microphone; when using the
FireBall™ with a guitar amplier, a high quality low-high impedance
transformer (such as T50K) is required.
APPLICATIONS:
Live stage, studio
Harmonica
Vocals
Beatbox
Percussion
Saxophone, trumpet, trombone
Flute
Accordian
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES:
Heavy duty press fit mic clip (DCLIP)
Carrying pouch (P1)
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
WS357 - External foam windscreen
DVICE - Spring loaded rim mount clamp
DCLAMP - Tension rod mic clamp
CBL-20 - 20’ XLR-XLR mic cable
CBL-DR25 - 25’ right angle XLR mic cable
CBL-BP360 - 4’ adapter cable for RAD360 Wireless Bodypack
T50K- High quality low-high impedance transformer
DYNAMIC INSTRUMENT MICROPHONE
FIREBALL
Dynamic Instrument
FIREBALL W/ CBL-BP360 DCLAMP WS357 CBL-20 T50K
FEATURES:
Fits comfortably in the palm of the hand
Handles “cupping” without impacting sound quality
Full size dynamic capsule
Clear and accurate sound reproduction
High SPL handling without distortion
Exceptional gain before feedback
Provides excellent isolation from other instruments
on stage
Precision machined aluminum body
5 year warranty
Transducer Type Dynamic Moving Coil
Frequency Response 50 Hz - 16 kHz
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Output Impedance 150 ohms
Sensitivity 1.5 mV / Pa @ 1k
Capsule Technology VLM Type B
Off Axis Rejection > 23 dB
Maximum SPL ≥140 dB
Power Requirements None
Connector Switchcraft® male
XLR connector
Polarity Positive pressure on diaphragm
produces positive voltage on pin 2
relative to pin 3 of output
XLR connector
Housing / Finish Machined Aluminum /
Anodized
Weight 128 g / 4.5 ounces
Length 77.5 mm / 3.05 inches
SPECIFICATIONS: ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS:
The microphone shall be of the dynamic type operating on the moving coil principle and the polar
pattern of the microphone shall be cardioid. The capsule shall be VLM Type B. The nominal
output impedance shall be equal to 150 ohms at 1 kHz. The microphone shall have a sensitivity of
1.5 mV / Pa at 1 kHz and a sound pressure level 140 dB. The microphone body shall machined
of aluminum and the grill be of steel mesh. The overall dimensions shall be 21.5 mm in diameter
at the base, 53.5 mm at the widest point on the grill, and 77.5 mm in length. The microphone shall
be the Audix FireBall™.
www.audixusa.com Call: 503-682-6933 Fax: 503-682-7114
Audix Corporation 9400 SW Barber Street, Wilsonville, OR 97070
SERVICE AND WARRANTY:
This microphone is under warranty for
a period of 5 years from any and all
manufacturing defects. Should your
microphone fail in any way, please
contact the Audix Service department at
503-682-6933. A Return Authorization
number is required before returning
any products.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE:
The Fireball™ is manufactured to exacting
specs with roadworthy construction. However,
the capsule is highly sensitive and should be
handled with care. Avoid extreme temperatures
and be sure to store your microphone in the
pouch provided when not in use. Moisture of
any kind can adversely affect the sound and
performance of your microphone.
OPERATION:
The Fireball™ is a low impedance microphone and should be plugged into a “mic level” input
on your console, mixer, or recording device. Please note that your microphone does not require
phantom power and will not be effected in any way by phantom power should it be running
simultaneously while the microphone is in operation. Avoid plugging or unplugging the microphone
from the PA system unless the channel is muted or the volume of the system turned down.Failure
to do so may result in a loud “popping” noise which could seriously damage the speakers in the
PA system.
USER TIPS:
The FireBall™ has a tight (cardioid) pick-up pattern in order to help eliminate sound from other
instruments on stage from “bleeding” into the microphone.
The FireBall™ is a low impedance microphone, however, it may be plugged directly into a guitar
amp by using the Audix T50k impedance converter. This will allow for the proper gain structure
and will insure the best possible sound quality.
The FireBall may also be used for a wide variety of instrument and vocal applications. Working
distance can be anywhere between 1-6 inches depending on the instruments on stage, the
volume of the music, and the type of stage monitors.
Allow a distance of 2-3 feet between microphones to avoid phase cancellation issues.
*Further miking techiques may be found on our website at www.audixusa.com
FREQUENCY / POLARS:
***All specications subject to change without notice.
To register your
microphone, please visit
www.audixusa.com
DIMENSIONS (mm):
FIREBALL™

Specyfikacje produktu

Marka: Audix
Kategoria: Microfoon
Model: Fireball

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