The AUDIX ADX10FL P is characterized with a uniformly controlled
cardioid polar pattern, helping to isolate the area or section being miked from
other instruments or vocals on stage. With a smooth and accurate frequency
range of 50 Hz - 18 kHz, the ADX10FL P is lightweight, low profile and will
provide natural sound with exceptional transient response.
The ADX10FL P, specifically for use with a flute, includes a
clip that attaches to the headstock of a flute, an 8’ cable terminating to a
mini XLR-f connector and a phantom power adapter (APS 911).
Other model
versions are available as well, one of which is the ADX10 FL; for use with the
Audix RAD360 wireless system which includes a flute clip, 3’ attached cable
terminating to a mini-XLRf connector.
Manufactured to high standards and tight tolerances, the
ADX10FL P features a modular threaded capsule, machined brass body with matte
black finish, high quality shielded microphone cable and a variety of optional
accessories.
Features:
Small, lightweight, low profile
Natural, accurate sound reproduction
Easy to use and set up
Field replaceable capsule
Available for wireless and wired applications
Applications:
Flute (Standard size)
What's in the Box?
Flute clip (MC FLUTE)
External foam windscreen (WS10)
Carrying pouch (P1)
Battery / Phantom power adapter with on off switch and bass
roll-off.
Includes belt clip. (APS 911)
Optional Accessories:
WS10S - Snap to fit external windscreen
MC10L - Metal clip with tension fit wire loop
APS 910* - Phantom power adapter
Microphone Characteristics:
User Tips:
With the “crown” of the flute detached, simply place the
“O-ring” portion of the ADX10-FLP mic clip at the end of the “head joint” and reattach the crown to the
head joint. The APS 911 phantom/battery power supply: The mini-XLRf
connector at the end of the ADX10- FL plugs directly into the mini-XLRm connector on the
APS-911 power adapter. Next, plug a standard XLR-XLR microphone cable to complete the connection
from the APS-911 to the mixing board. The APS 911 has the option to be used in phantom
power mode or battery mode. If there is no phantom power available on the mixing console or
equipment being used to amplify your signal, use the battery mode to power up the mic. If further
reduction of bass frequencies or plosives is needed, the APS 911 is equipped with a base roll-off filter.