About This Listing

The Fat Top is a short ribbon passive microphone that delivers a smooth, warm, rich, fat, rounded tone. Produces a well-rounded sound without the need to EQ out the brittle or sharp highs. This microphone will roll off the high frequencies that will help with perceived warmth. The bi-directional polar pattern picks up sound essentially equally from both faces with a large null between faces, ideal for isolating sound sources. It’s frequency and sensitivity response deliver pristine audio results. Translates natural analog sound into the digital domain, giving warmth and smoothness to what might be a cold and sterile digital recording. Versatile enough to handle any vocals or instruments in recording and live sound application. Can be used in pairs in a Blumlein set up to pick up the entire room. Best suited for guitar cabinets, piano, brass and percussion instruments.

Included

  • Fat Top Black Ribbon Microphone x2
  • Microphone Clip x2
  • Leatherette Pouch
  • Molded Flight Case

Fat Top Specifications

  • Type: Ribbon (velocity) Microphone
  • Ribbon Type & Dimensions: 99.99% Pure Aluminum, 2.5 microns, 1 3/4” (L) X 3/16” (W)
  • Polar Pattern: Symmetrical Figure 8
  • Sensitivity: -53.9 dB (3.5 (mV/Pa)
  • Frequency Response: 30 to 15 KHz (+/- 3dB)
  • Impedance: <=200 Ohms
  • Recommended Load Impedance: 1000 Ohms
  • Max.SPL (1% THD @1000 Hz): 135 dB
  • Equivalent Noise Level: to IEC 268-4 (A weighted) 17dB
  • S/N ratio: re 1Pa: 70 dB
  • Connector: 3-Pin Male XLR
  • Size: Diameter: 3” (O.D. grill), overall length 6 1/2”, 7/8” (O.D. body)

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Fat Top II Active/Passive Ribbon Microphone
Finish
  • Brown
Categories
Year
  • 2023 - Present
Polar Pattern
  • Bidirectional
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Ribbon

About the Seller

AudioPlayRoom

Miami, FL, United States
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Items Sold:6,812

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