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Published on 04/08/07 at 11:57
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sensitivity -38 dBV / Pa (12.6 mV / Pa) max sound level. 134 dB
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OVERALL OPINION

I use it for two years, it is my first microphone so I can not compare. Same if they seem to ring cardboard first, eventually APRS treatment is much better. But without treatment, I think they are ways they relate to the purchase price. It is a model of a recorder korg D3200, for those who want an extract Crivi me.

With the same budget I would do this choice, even if I tried it ranges over before To check whether a set is worth five times as much in a good stock pickups. One day, I would!