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Audio-Technica AT3032 microphone
Audio-Technica announces the AT3032 microphone, a omnidirectional condenser microphone.
-Outstanding performance and versatility -High max SPL and wide dynamic range -Low self-noise (16 dB SPL) – perfectly suited for today's most sophisticated digital recording equipment -Flat, extended frequency response -Lo-cut switch (80 Hz, 12 dB/octave) and 10 dB pad
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