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Saramonic

Saramonic

SR-BV1 Dynamic Broadcasting Microphone

The Saramonic SR-BV1 is a cardioid dynamic microphone, providing broadcast-quality sound, specially designed for applications like broadcasting, podcasting, studio recording, and more.

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Art.nr.
121472
Lev.art.nr.
SR-BV1
EAN
6971008028393

På lager

2 599,00 kr

The cardioid pickup pattern on the Saramonic SR-BV1 focuses on the sounds in front while still offering a high level of rear rejection. The SR-BV1 provides silky smooth high frequencies, detailed mid-range response, and warm, round, bass reproduction to make it an absolute standout in its class. Its improved and removable foam windscreen and internal pop filter minimize plosives, ideal for recording vocals.

With a shock mounting, The SR-BV1 provides isolation from external physical factors that may cause unwanted rumble and vibrations in the microphone. Adopted all-metal construction design, The SR-BV1 guarantees solid construction, allowing large-degree swing. XLR Output Connection, No power needed. In addition, the microphone features an adjustable mounting bracket, which allows it to attach to any industry-standard microphone stand and boom arm.

  • High-quality Dynamic broadcasting microphone
  • Cardioid pickup pattern
  • Full metal housing
  • Low self-noise
  • Wide-range frequency response
  • Gold-plated XLR connector

What´s in the box

  • SR-BV1 microphone×1
  • Mounting bracket×1
  • Foam windscreen×1

Tekniske spesifikasjoner

Grensesnitt
USB-C (3.0), HDMI output (Type D)

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