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Earthworks P30/HC-MPB Periscope Hypercardioid Microphone Matched Pair in Black

Earthworks P30/HC-MPB Periscope Hypercardioid Microphone Matched Pair in Black

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Earthworks P30/HC-MPB Periscope Hypercardioid Microphone Matched Pair in Black

 

The Periscope™ High Definition Microphone Series was originally designed for use as stand-mounted choir microphones. However, when top recording and live sound engineers saw these, they envisioned a whole new world of possibilities. They immediately realized that, with the 4-inch flexible neck and small microphone head, this High Definition Microphone™ could be positioned or placed where other microphones could not, such as under the strings of an acoustic bass.
 
Hypercardioid polar pattern
For applications requiring a tighter polar pattern that will pick up less from the sides of the microphone with high rejection of sounds from the rear
Frequency response from 30Hz to 30kHz
Used as stand mounted choir microphones
For those who have a band or orchestra in front of a choir, the Periscope mics will pick up far less of the band or orchestra
Ideal for drum overheads, toms, acoustic bass, acoustic guitar and amplified instruments
Same specifications as our SR30/HC
Microphone body can be placed parallel to the shell of a drum pointing straight up and the microphone can be pointed straight down at the drum head
Easily mic guitars and other instruments, then re-position the microphone without moving the stand or boom
Same specifications as their respective 30kHz models in our SR and TC Series
Incredible gain before feedback while rejecting sounds from the rear of the microphone
Near perfect polar response allows them to be placed closer to a choir with no spotlighting
Can be used for stringed, woodwind and percussion instruments
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Product Name Earthworks P30/HC-MPB Periscope Hypercardioid Microphone Matched Pair in Black
Brand Earthworks
UPC 827517000114
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.

Earthworks P30/HC-MPB Periscope Hypercardioid Microphone Matched Pair in Black

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Earthworks P30/HC-MPB Periscope Hypercardioid Microphone Matched Pair in Black

 

The Periscope™ High Definition Microphone Series was originally designed for use as stand-mounted choir microphones. However, when top recording and live sound engineers saw these, they envisioned a whole new world of possibilities. They immediately realized that, with the 4-inch flexible neck and small microphone head, this High Definition Microphone™ could be positioned or placed where other microphones could not, such as under the strings of an acoustic bass.
 
Hypercardioid polar pattern
For applications requiring a tighter polar pattern that will pick up less from the sides of the microphone with high rejection of sounds from the rear
Frequency response from 30Hz to 30kHz
Used as stand mounted choir microphones
For those who have a band or orchestra in front of a choir, the Periscope mics will pick up far less of the band or orchestra
Ideal for drum overheads, toms, acoustic bass, acoustic guitar and amplified instruments
Same specifications as our SR30/HC
Microphone body can be placed parallel to the shell of a drum pointing straight up and the microphone can be pointed straight down at the drum head
Easily mic guitars and other instruments, then re-position the microphone without moving the stand or boom
Same specifications as their respective 30kHz models in our SR and TC Series
Incredible gain before feedback while rejecting sounds from the rear of the microphone
Near perfect polar response allows them to be placed closer to a choir with no spotlighting
Can be used for stringed, woodwind and percussion instruments
More Information
Product Name Earthworks P30/HC-MPB Periscope Hypercardioid Microphone Matched Pair in Black
Brand Earthworks
UPC 827517000114
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.
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