Golden Age Project R2 MK2 Ribbon Microphone w/ XLR Cable & Pop Filter Bundle
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A good ribbon mic can be invaluable to add some weight to your instruments. Luckily, invaulable doesn't mean expensive. Golden Age Projects has mastered the art of affordable and effective ribbon microphones with the R2 MK2. The smooth top end with the beefy lows will make your drums slam, and bring out only the best in your harsh guitar amps.
Golden Age Project R2 MK2 Ribbon Microphone w/ XLR Cable & Pop Filter Bundle
Save $36.98 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
This bundle includes the Golden Age Project R2 MK2, 20-foot XLR Cable, and a Nylon Gooseneck Pop Filter.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
Golden Age Project R2 MK2
The R2 MkII will do wonders with both clean and distorted electrical guitar, with brass instruments and more.
Professional 20-foot XLR Cable
Professional balanced cable with nickel plated male XLR to female XLR connectors for durability. This microphone cable is flexible, durable, and perfect for every application.
Nylon Gooseneck Pop Filter
This nylon pop filter helps to improve you your vocal recordings whilst also protecting your valuable microphones.
Get more for your setup with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
Additional Product Details:
The R 2 MkII is quite different from the R 1 series of mics. It features a ribbon transducer with a shorter and more narrow ribbon. It is darker sounding than the R 1 series since the higher frequencies roll off earlier.
The R 2 MkII will do wonders with both clean and distorted electrical guitar, with brass instruments and more. It is delivered with a metal shock mount.
Authorized Reseller
Pixel Pro Audio is an authorized Golden Age Project dealer.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel oxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
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