Milab Introduces DC-96C Side-Address Cardioid Condenser Microphone At 2010 Prolight + Sound
For a wide range of studio applications as well as live
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The latest addition to the Milab product family, the DC-96C, is a side-addressed large membrane microphone designed for studio vocals, acoustic guitar and piano, hi-hats and overheads, guitar amps and more, as well as live applications.

The latest version of the classic DC-96 Series that was originally released in 1967, the new DC-96C shares most of its components, including the capsule, with the DC-196, but like previous DC-96 versions, it is cardioid only and has a single layer mesh grid.

The DC-96C is suitable for a wide range of applications, including studio vocals, acoustic guitar and piano, hi-hats and overheads, guitar amps and more.

Features:
* Cardioid
* Large rectangular condenser capsule
* 12 dB(A) self noise
* Transformerless
* 12 dB attenuation pad
* 144 dB max. SPL
* Gold plated XLR-connector

Shipped with:
* Individual frequency chart
* Windscreen
* Stand adapter

Like all Milab models, the new DC-96C comes with a lifetime warranty. It will be presented at Prolight + Sound in Frankfurt. Visit Milab in Hall 8.0, booth A47.

Milab Website


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