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James A. Griffin

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EARTHWORKS P30/C HDM Periscope Cardiod Mics
« on: December 06, 2017, 11:17:19 AM »

Recently pulled from a church where they were suspended as choir mics.


First The Bad News:     Someone thought it made sense to buy black mics and spray paint them white rather than buy white microphones.   It's a bit annoying that they did that.  They aren't ugly.    The mics still perform flawlessly but just aren't as pretty as the could have been.

Now The Good News:   They are Earthworks P30/C mics in excellent functional condition.

Street price is $669.      Asking $535 OBO  each.    4 Available.

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Earthworks P30 Overview
The Earthworks P30 Periscope microphones are miniature condenser microphones designed for flexible placement and high-definition audio reproduction. The P30 provides accurate reproduction of instruments, amplifier cabinets, vocal groups and more. The highly sensitive capsule rests on a flexible gooseneck for easy positioning. The P30 is available in a variety of polar patterns, this version features a Cardioid pick up pattern. The ultra sensitive P30 is an ideal solution for crucial recording as well as professional sound reinforcement.
Flexible Miniature Capsule
The Persicope P30 features a flexible, gooseneck capsule for easy microphone positioning and placement.
High SPL Handling
The highly sensitive capsule handles high sound pressure for clean reproduction without peaks and distortion at close proximity.
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EARTHWORKS P30/C HDM Periscope Cardiod Mics
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