
Audix M1255B Miniature High-Output Cardioid Condenser - Great for Recording Choirs and Broadcasting
$545.25
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What type of microphone is the Audix M1255B? A: The Audix M1255B is a miniature high-output cardioid condenser microphone, designed for versatile recording applications.
- Q: Is the Audix M1255B suitable for live performances? A: Yes, the Audix M1255B is suitable for live performances, as it can be mounted on ceilings or tables and is effective for capturing vocals and ambient sounds.
- Q: What environments can the Audix M1255B be used in? A: The microphone is ideal for stage performances, studio recordings, broadcasting, and overhead miking in various environments.
- Q: Does the Audix M1255B reject interference from other devices? A: Yes, the Audix M1255B is designed to be immune to RF interference, ensuring a clean audio signal unaffected by cell phones and GSM devices.
- Q: Can I use different capsules with the Audix M1255B? A: Yes, while the cardioid capsule comes standard, hypercardioid, omnidirectional, and shotgun capsules are available for different recording needs.
- Q: What accessories come with the Audix M1255B? A: The Audix M1255B includes various clips and accessories that facilitate easy mounting on musical instruments and for use in conferences and presentations.
- Q: Is the Audix M1255B easy to set up? A: Yes, the microphone features a built-in preamp and a detachable cable, making it easy to set up for various applications.
- Q: What is the primary use of the Audix M1255B? A: The primary use of the Audix M1255B is for recording choirs and broadcasting, although it is versatile enough for multiple applications.
- Q: How does the Audix M1255B perform in noisy environments? A: The cardioid design of the Audix M1255B helps to isolate sound from the front while rejecting noise from the sides and rear, making it suitable for noisy environments.
- Q: What should I consider when using the Audix M1255B for recordings? A: When using the Audix M1255B, consider the placement of the microphone for optimal sound capture, as well as the type of capsule that best suits your recording needs.