Audix OM6 Professional Dynamic Vocal Microphone

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Description

Audix OM-6 Hypercardioid Dynamic Microphone

The OM6 is a dynamic vocal microphone used for live performances, studio, and broadcast applications. The OM6 touts a broad frequency response, full-bodied and articulate sound reproduction, resistance to feedback, and ability to handle high SPLs in excess of 144 dB without distortion.

The OM6 vocal microphone has a tight and uniformly controlled hypercardioid polar pattern which helps isolate vocals. Designed with condenser-like qualities, the OM6 has a smooth, rising response between 2 kHz -10 kHz along with a flat, fully extended bass response from 60 Hz – 1 kHz. This, in conjunction with an extremely tailored mid-range, makes the OM6 hypercardioid dynamic vocal microphone an excellent choice for broadcast and live recording.

Designed, assembled, and tested by Audix in the USA.

Features:

  • Concert level, professional vocal mic for live sound, broadcast and studio
  • Wide, flat, frequency response with highly accurate sound reproduction
  • Extremely tight pick up pattern minimizes feedback
  • Excellent isolation on stage so the vocals cut through the mix
  • VLM Capsule
  • Designed, assembled & tested in the USA

Specifications:

  • Transducer Type: Dynamic
  • Frequency Response: 40 Hz – 19 kHz
  • Polar Pattern: Hypercardioid
  • Output Impedance: 290 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 1.5 mV / Pa @ 1k
  • Capsule Technology: VLM Type D
  • Off-Axis Rejection: >25 dB
  • Maximum SPL: ≥144 dB
  • Power Requirements: None
  • Connector: 3-pin XLRm
  • Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3 of output XLR connector
  • Materials / Finish: Zinc Alloy / Black Finish
  • Weight: 307 g / 10.8 oz
  • Length: 176 mm / 6.9 in

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