Audix ADX40
Miniaturized overhead condenser microphone for group vocals choir or theater productions
The ADX40 is a miniaturized condenser microphone designed to hang from an overhead position for applications such as group vocals choir theatrical production and room ambience. Known for for its clarity resistance to feedback and ease of operation the ADX40 has the ability to accurately capture and reproduce sound from a distance.
The ADX40 is characterized with a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern helping to isolate the area or section being miked from other vocals or instruments on stage. The ADX40 is also available in a hypercardioid polar pattern (model ADX40-HC) for tighter pick-up control. With a wide frequency range of 40 Hz - 20 kHz the ADX40 provides natural sound with exceptional transient response.
The ADX40 is supplied with an attached 30’ cable external windscreen wire hanger for positioning and phantom power adapter. Manufactured with very high standards and tight tolerances the ADX40 features a machined brass body field replaceable capsule and a variety of optional accessories. The ADX40 is available in non-reflective black or white finish (ADX40-W).
Applications
•Overhead mic for choir group vocal
•Orchestra miking
•Ambient room miking
•Symphonic area miking
•School plays theatrical productions
Specifications
Transducer | Condenser (Pre-polzarized) |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Frequency Response | 40Hz to 20kHz |
Dynamic Range (Typical) | not specified by manufacturer |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 65dB |
Maximum Input Sound Level | 130dB |
Power Requirements | 9 to 52V Phantom Power |
Output Impedance | 250 ohms Balanced |
Output Connectors | 3-pin XLR from APS910 Phantom Power Preamplifier |
Pad | No |
Low Frequency Roll-Off | No |
Dimensions | Capsule: 1.46 x .47" (37.2 x 12mm) (Length x Diameter) Cable Length: 30' (9.1m) APS910 Power Supply: 3.39 x .75" (86.2 x 19mm) |
Weight | 4 oz (110 grams) |
Packaging Info | |
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Package Weight | 0.75 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.9 x 4.3 x 2.6" |