Peluso CEMC-6 SDC Microphone

  • $ 399.00


Peluso CEMC-6 Single Microphone not currently in stock

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The Peluso CEMC-6 is a solid-state small diaphragm condenser microphone. The CEMC66 ships with a fixed cardioid pattern capsule with a 20-millimeter gold sputtered diaphragm. The capsule is easily swapped with additional capsules (not included) that provide omni-directional, cardioid, wide cardioid, or hyper-cardioid patterns. The CECM6 features a 10 dB and 20dB pad switch and a two-position high pass filter with 75hz and 150hz settings. This is a very versatile microphone used in the studio for vocals and acoustic instruments to drum overheads. For the remote recorder this is a great mic for orchestras and live audience tapers. You'll always get great results from one of the most versatile best sounding small diaphragm mics on the market.

The Single CEMC-6 ships with a hard mounting clip. A Peluso Small Diameter Shock Mount is available separately.

Includes one CEMC6 Microphone with Cardioid Capsule, a Hard Mount, and Wooden Storage Box

Additional capsules with omni-directional, cardioid, wide cardioid, and hyper-cardioid patterns are available.

Acoustically matched pairs available with our CEMC6 Stereo Kit.

Peluso CEMC6 Technical Data
Type: Condenser Pressure Gradient w/ 20mm capsule
Frequency Range: 19Hz/25Khz
Polar Pattern: Cardioid w/ removable capsule
Sensitivity: 10 mv/pa
Impedance: 200 ohms
SPL: 156 dB w/ 20dB pad switch engaged
Equivalent Noise: 14 dB(A)
Power Requirements: Phantom - 48v ± 4v
Current Consumption: < 3.0 MA
Size: 22mm x 164mm
Weight: 134 g

"A new modular system is a welcome addition to the selection available to the taper crowd, a demanding market… The bass response of these CEMC-6 mics is massive… Other aspects of the mics sound are a very smooth sounding mid range…better than anything else in this price range, and well beyond for that matter. The high end is non-fatiguing and detailed. Overall, I found the mics to be very transparent…but not dry. Lively…but not colored really. They just sounded "real" to me where ever I used them… All of the capsules sound amazingly good.
If you are looking to get a great sounding pair of mics for cheap money, then you'd be fool hardy if you didn't give these a serious listen. And doing that is no more difficult than pointing your browser to the live music section of archive.org. Do a search on "Peluso" and you'll find examples up there from every capsule."

-NicksPicks, May 28, 2009