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CAD Audio Expands Line of CADLive Mics

CAD Audio Expands Line of CADLive Mics

A quartet of mics for nearly any musical situation.

Solon, OH (April 6, 2015) -- CAD Audio is expanding its popular and critically acclaimed CADLive line with a number of new vocal and instrument microphones.

The new CADLive D32 is a Supercardioid dynamic handheld vocal mic with a QuietTouch on/off switch. Its Neodymium capsule design produces a powerful signal in different live sound applications. Exceptional sound quality and durable all-metal construction round off this versatile performer. The 3-pack D32X3 is outfitted with carry case and mic clips.

Also a Supercardioid dynamic handheld mic, the CADLive D38 includes a high performance Neodymium capsule for exceptional accuracy and sound quality. Clear and articulate with an extended frequency response, the D38 overachieves in virtually any live sound application from lead vocals to spoken word announcements. The 3-pack D38X3 is outfitted with carry case and mic clips.

The CADLive D89 Supercardioid dynamic instrument mic is designed to produce a powerful, articulate response in live sound miking situations. Equipped with a Trueflex diaphragm and PowerGap high gauss Neodymium magnets, the D89 is an ideal choice for miking electric instruments, drums, guitar cabinets, brass and strings. Also equipped with a Trueflex diaphragm and PowerGap high gauss Neodymium magnets, the CADLive D90 Supercardioid dynamic vocal mic is engineered to produce a powerful, smooth and detailed performance in a variety of high SPL live situations. The D90 features a durable and road-ready case for maximum protection and survival on the road.

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Build quirks will turn some users off.

$279

Cosmodio Gravity Well
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