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Audix Microphones Unveils Historic Number of New Products and New Logo at 2020 NAMM Show

Audix new products introduced at The NAMM Show

Audix, a US manufacturer of microphones for the professional audio markets and installed sound industry, unveiled 14 new product designs -- the most in their 30+ year history -- at The 2020 NAMM Show, last month in Anaheim, California.

Under development for several years, the products include: a full line of headphones and in-ear earphones, four condenser microphones, a ribbon microphone, and a reference microphone. All products, from the capsules, grills, bodies, and circuitry are new designs from the ground up. In addition to the new products, they also unveiled a newly-designed company insignia.

"It's a new era for Audix," says David Marsh, director of sales at Audix. "We've got a new generation of products for a new generation of producers, musicians, sound engineers, and audiophiles."

The headphone line includes: the A140, A145, A150, and A152. All models are closed-back, dynamic driver, pro-sound, high-fidelity headphones with high-quality detachable cable options. Each model has a unique sound profile for various uses, from studio recording and broadcasting to hi-fi listening and gaming.

The earphone line includes: the A10, A10X, as well as A10-BT and A10X-BT, which include Bluetooth 5.0 enabled cables with integrated microphone. Featuring point source phase coherent 10mm drivers and high-resolution audio cables with gold-plated MMCX connectors. The A10 serves as a detailed in-ear studio monitor, while the A10X offers an extended bass frequency.

The large diaphragm condenser series includes: the A131 and A133 fixed charge condenser models, and the A135 and A137 true condenser models. All four models have internally shock-mounted cardioid capsules. The A133 and A137 are equipped with pad and roll off switches.

The A160 is a transformer-based, passive, bidirectional ribbon microphone with no active electronic components, and is based on the classic ribbon design and does not require phantom power.

The A127 is a type one reference microphone with a 1/2" metal film omnidirectional capsule.

For further details, pricing, and availability, check back to the URL below or contact your Audix representative.

WWWwww.audixusa.com


(13 February 2020)

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