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Description
The Avantone Pro Kick sub-frequency microphone is designed to pick up the deepest low-end sound from the bass drum. This old-school microphone uses Avantone Pro's reproduction of the famous “white cone” low-frequency driver. The Kick mic brings the "boom" from the bass drum out to the forefront, making large-sounding sources sound massive. The low-frequency driver in the Kick microphone is the AV10-MLF. The cone is formed with a single continuous press to match that classic sound. This allows a much higher level of quality control and consistency during the manufacturing process.
Because the Kick sub-frequency mic uses a real birch shell and mesh drum head material, Avantone Pro included a heavy-duty metal drum stand to mount the mic properly on stage or in the studio.
Because the Kick sub-frequency mic uses a real birch shell and mesh drum head material, Avantone Pro included a heavy-duty metal drum stand to mount the mic properly on stage or in the studio.



Features
- Kick drum microphone delivering strong bass reproduction
- Features "white cone" AV10-MLF low-frequency driver
- Built with real birch drum shell for increased resonance
- 10 in. mesh head matches the sensitivity of a real drum
- Includes double-braced drum stand
Specs
Audio
- Frequency response: 50Hz – 20kHz
- Output impedance: 6.3 Ω
- Connector: XLR
- Capsule: Dynamic
- Polar pattern: Figure-8
- Type: Mounted
- Diameter: 11.375 in.
- Depth: 5.5 in.
- Weight (without stand): 6.8 lbs.
- Weight (with stand): 10.1 lbs.
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Stand: Yes
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submitted3 years ago
asked byGot Pocket
fromPompano Beach
Do you run this through a subwoofer
You don't have to but it would help.

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