The OM7 vocal dynamic microphone is used by professional sound companies, front of house and mixing engineers as well as high profile fixed installations. The OM7 provides unprecedented gain before feedback on concert level stages without sacrificing sound quality. In addition, the mic is very resistant to feedback on extremely loud stages and for performers who tend to “cup” the microphone with both hands.

In order to achieve these extraordinary performance benefits, the OM7 dynamic vocal microphone is designed with an unconventionally low output level (8-10 dB lower than typical dynamic microphones). This low output level acts as a natural “pad” at the capsule in order to maintain high fidelity at the source. The OM7 hypercardioid microphone is best suited for use with high quality mixing consoles which have plenty of head room to compensate for the low gain.

Applications

- Lead or backing vocals
- Live recording
- Broadscast
- Sax, brass, guitar, dobro, flute, percussion, drums
- Home studio

Specifications
Type Dynamic Polar Pattern Hypercardioid Frequency Response 48 Hz - 19 kHz Impedance 50 ohms Sensitivity 0.8 mV/Pa @1k

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Brand
Model
  • OM7 Handheld Hypercardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone
Categories
Polar Pattern
  • Hypercardioid
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Microphone Type
  • Dynamic
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

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