Four new ribbon mics from Nady

Nov 16, 2005 2:43 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Nady Systems has added four new ribbon microphones, expanding its current line to five.

The line now includes the RSM-1, RSM-2, RSM-3, RSM-4, and RSM-5. Each model is designed and configured differently to suit specific applications. All models have low-tension aluminum ribbon designs, but with slightly differing thicknesses and lengths.

The RSM-1 is designed for all-around use, when a compact mic is required. The RSM-3 is designed for recording ambient sound and voice. The other mics are designed to record musical instruments.

For more information, visit www.nady.com.

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