The Antelope Edge Note Modeling Microphone is the perfect studio solution for capturing a wide range of musical instruments at incredible volumes. With 13 classic mic emulations, it’s one of the most flexible mic modeling options for instrumentalists, recording engineers, and studio owners alike.
Don’t let its small size fool you! Edge Note is the best small condenser microphone for accurately recording loud sources like piercing snares and hi-hats, sharp brass instruments, gentle guitars, and sweeping strings.
Loudness is no obstacle
With an astonishing SPL of 146 dB, the Edge Note has been engineered to provide clear recordings for even the loudest sources. From drum solos to trumpet trills, this small diaphragm condenser mic goes hard without clipping the converter.
13 iconic studio microphones in one body
This is more than a small condenser mic: it’s a 13 digital reccreations of classic vintage microphones. We’ve assembled a diverse collection of revered models that were hand-selected as the top picks for many award-winning engineers and producers. The accuracy of our mic emulations keeps the frequency response and color of the originals.
High-pass filter
This pencil mic comes with a high-pass filter with two steps at 75Hz and 115Hz. The result? Reduced lower frequencies and a cleaner, tighter low-end recording.
Pad Attenuator
The Edge Note’s pad allows you to reduce the input signal with -10dB or -20dB. You’ll keep the detail and realism – without clipping or distortion.
Antelope Edge Note Modeling Microphone Specifications
- Capsule: Single Capsule
- Diaphragm: Small condenser
- Diaphragm diameter: 16.1mm
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Freq. response: 20HZ ~ 20kHZ
- Self-noise: 25dB(A)
- SNR: 69dB(A)
- Sensitivity: -42dB | 8mV/Pa (+/-3dB
- Power Requirements: 48V DC phantom power
- Output impedance: 65 Ohms @ 1kHz
- Output Connector: 3-pin male XLR
- Output Channels: Single
- Dimensions (mic body): 4.5″ x 0.8″ (114mm x 20mm)
Antelope Edge Note Modeling Microphone Includes
- Edge Note Modeling Microphone
- Shock mount
- Getting Started Guide
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