Austrian Audio OD5 Active Dynamic Instrumental Microphone
£239.99

Austrian Audio OD5 Active Dynamic Instrumental Microphone

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A continuation of excellence from the previous OD models, the Austrian Audio OD5 is an elite active instrumental dynamic microphone that showcases a newly developed design to ensure the utmost practicality at all times.

Boasting a newly developed Swivel Joint design for optimised positioning, artists and producers alike are able to position the OD5 to almost any angle for the optimised recording of any instrument.

The ideal choice for tracking guitar amps, wind instruments and drums, the Austrian Audio OD5 delivers a high SPL, so you're able to hear every finer nuance of the sound source.

Not only that but with the onboard switchable high-pass filter that consists of 80Hz and 120Hz settings, and a -10dB pad for adjusting the microphone's overall sound, the OD5 is the ultimate instrument mic to have in any studio's arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Ideal for guitar amps, wind instruments, drums and more
  • Innovative swivel joint design - 220 degrees of flexible positioning
  • An onboard high-pass filter (80 Hz and 120 Hz) and analogue -10dB pad
  • Pristine active-circuit inherited from the OD505
  • Ensures longer cables runs have no negative effect on signal integrity

Austrian Audio OD5 Active Dynamic Instrumental Microphone Specifications:

  • Directional characteristic: Cardioid
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz – 18 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 6.7 mV/Pa
  • Equivalent noise level: 21 dB SPL (A)
  • Max SPL: 151 dB SPL (> 160 dB SPL with pad)
  • Low cut filter: 80 Hz (2nd Order), 120 Hz (2nd Order)
  • Pad: -10 dB
  • Impedance: 275 ohms (symmetrical)
  • Load impedance: > 1 k ohms
  • Supply voltage: 48 V (< 1.5 mA)
  • Main connector: XLR 3 pin
  • Dimensions: 147 x 82 x 54 mm
  • Weight: 265 g
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