High-performance professional mic designed for flute.
The Audix ADX10FL is a miniature, high-performance professional condenser with a custom-designed flute head joint mount. The design featured with the ADX10FL keeps the microphone in place making it ideally suited for live performance. With a smooth uniform response over frequency range of 50–18kHz, the low-profile ADX10-FL offers a warm, rich sound not typical of microphones this size. The ADX10FL comes in a wired format and can easily be adapted to wireless system. Operating on phantom power of 9-52V with the provided preamp module (APS-910), this microphone can also be used in battery mode with an optional power supply. Installation on the flute is simple; with the "crown" detached, simply place the O-ring portion of the ADX10FL mic clip at the end of the head joint and reattach the crown to the head joint. Machined to high standards and tight tolerances from solid brass, the ADX10FL features the Audix hallmark E-coat matte black finish and a modular threaded capsule. The microphone comes complete with flute mount and phantom power adapter.
Designed, assembled, and tested by Audix in the USA.
Designed, assembled, and tested by Audix in the USA.
Specifications
- Transducer Type: Pre-polarized condenser
- Frequency Response: 50Hz–18kHz
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Output Impedance: 250 ohms
- Sensitivity: 4.5 mV/Pa @ 1k
- Equivalent Noise Level: <29dB (A-weighted)
- Signal to Noise Ratio: >65dB
- Maximum SPL: ≥120dB
- Power Requirements: 5–52V phantom
- Connector: Shielded 3’ terminating to a miniature 3-pin XLRf
- Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3
- Materials/Finish: Machined brass capsule/Black finish
- Weight: 110 g/4 oz.
- Length: 25 mm / 0.98"
Features
- Designed specifically for flute
- Cable terminates as TA3F connector for use with included in-line preamp or wireless bodypacks
- Mounts to the crown at the head joint of your flute
- Small-diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone
- Frequency response: 50Hz–18kHz