Crown CM-700MP Microphone Product code: SKU Manufacturer: CrownPrice: $893.99 
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Crown CM700MP Matched Pair of CM-700 Microphones Matched pair of CM-700 microphones for stereo recording. CM-SM Shock Mounts and CM-SB Stereo Bar not included. The CrownŽ CM-700MP is a matched pair of CM-700 cardioid condenser microphones. The mics are matched in sensitivity and frequency response within 1.5 dB. Pairs of the CM-700 are an excellent choice for stereo recording of a classical music ensemble, folk group, drum set, piano, vocals, percussion and so on. The CM-700 has a very smooth, wide-range frequency response which gives it a natural sound. It preserves the delicate timbre of acoustic instruments, yet it can reproduce all the power of a pipe organ. The off-axis response is also smooth, so any leakage picked up has little coloration. Because of its cardioid pickup pattern, the CM-700 reduces background noise, room reverb and feedback. The cardioid pattern is uniform with frequency. Self-noise is very low, permitting clean, noise-free recordings. The mic can handle extremely loud sounds without distortion. It is protected against static and RFI. The output is balanced, low impedance, which allows long cable runs without hum pickup or high-frequency loss. Powering is by 12-48V phantom power. Several audiophile touches enhance the mic's pristine sound quality: an ultralight diaphragm, humbucking transformer, polycarbonate capacitors and a gold-plated 3-pin connector. The CM-700 has a bass-tilt switch with three positions: flat, low-cut and rolloff. An included 2-stage foam pop filter softens breath pops, and a foam windscreen reduces wind noise outdoors.
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