(Open Box) Audix - USB12 USB Gooseneck Microphone
(Open Box) Audix - USB12 USB Gooseneck Microphone
Scan code: LN156814 Manufacturer code: AX-USB12
£179.00
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(Open Box) Audix - USB12 USB Gooseneck Microphone

(Open Box) Audix - USB12, USB Gooseneck Condenser Microphone, Windscreen Included - Black

Scan code: LN156814 Manufacturer code: AX-USB12
£179.00
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(Open Box)
USB Gooseneck Microphone
Audix - USB12

Audix USB12 USB Gooseneck Microphone

Please note: This is an open box product, packaging has been opened and demonstrated to a customer, but product is in as-new condition.

perfect for the modern home officeAudix’s USB12 is a small form USB condenser microphone designed for professional use when recording voice and acoustic instruments directly into a computer via the USB port. The USB12 has been carefully designed to organically capture and reproduce vocals and instruments with stunning detail and clarity. The USB12 is clear, flexible, easy to use, and boasts an impressive sound response.

With a uniformly controlled cardioid polar pattern, the USB12 provides isolation and control at the sound source with a smooth, accurate response over a frequency range of 50 Hz – 16 kHz.

The USB12 cardioid condenser microphone supports both 44.1k and 48k sample rates for playback and recording. This high-definition condenser microphone features a push-to-talk button, “steady on” or “momentary on” as well as a headphone jack for real-time monitoring. The USB12 is also equipped with a bass roll-off filter to control unwanted low-frequency signals.

Supplied accessories include a 6′ USB cable and an external foam windscreen.

1000 ΩOutput Impedance

50Hz – 16kHzFrequency Response

115 dBMaximum SPL

what's included? • 1x USB12 Vocal Microphone
• 1x WS1218 external windscreen
• 1x CBLUSB6 6′ USB cable

The Tech Spec

Features Specification
Transducer Type Pre-Polarized Condenser
Frequency Response 50 Hz – 16 kHz
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Output Impedance 1000 ohms
Sensitivity 1.3 mV / Pa @ 1k
Signal to Noise Ratio 64 dB, 1k @ 1 Pa
Maximum SPL 115 dB
Dynamic Range 85 dB
Operating Voltage 5 V via USB connection
Switch Type Membrane
On / Off Switch Function Push To Talk (PTT) or Push To Lock (PTL)
Roll-off Filter @ 150 Hz
Sampling Rate 16 bit, 44.1k / 48k for both playback and recording
Materials / Finish Brass / Matte black / White (USB12W)
Weight 567 g / 20 oz
Length 310 mm / 12.2 in
Specifications
Type Condenser
Polar Pattern (Direction) Cardioid
Wired / Wireless Wired
Connectors 1 x USB
Weight 567 g
Including Shock Mount No
Including Pop Shield No
Including Mic Clip No
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Form Factor Desktop - Conference
Additional Information
Scan Code LN156814
Model Number AX-USB12
GTIN 687471301005
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan Computers International Limited
Telephone:
0871-472-4747
Buying Guide
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Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

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(Open Box) Audix - USB12 USB Gooseneck Microphone
(Open Box) Audix - USB12 USB Gooseneck Microphone