Warm Audio Black WA-87 R2 Microphone Bundle with Volt 1, Cable, Pop Filter
Warm Audio Black WA-87 R2 Microphone Bundle with Volt 1, Cable, Pop Filter
Save $55.98 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
This bundle includes the Warm Audio WA-87 R2 Condenser Microphone, Black, Universal Audio Volt 1 USB-C Audio Interface, Professional 20-foot XLR Mic/Line Cable, and a Nylon Gooseneck Pop Filter.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
Warm Audio WA-87 R2 Condenser Microphone, Black
The new WA-87 R2 uses top-quality components like a NOS Fairchild transistor and high-bandwidth polystyrene and film capacitors from Wima. The WA-87 R2 uses a custom-wound Cinemag USA output transformer like the original WA-87 did, with the new version providing a slightly increased output level and improved frequency response.
Universal Audio Volt 1 USB-C Audio Interface
Desktop 1-in/2-out USB 2.0 audio interface with professional audio conversion, built-in Vintage Mic Preamp, and bus power for Mac, PC, iPad, and iPhone.
Professional 20-foot XLR Mic/Line 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 new WA-87 R2 uses top-quality components like a NOS Fairchild transistor and high-bandwidth polystyrene and film capacitors from Wima. The WA-87 R2 uses a custom-wound Cinemag USA output transformer like the original WA-87 did, with the new version providing a slightly increased output level and improved frequency response.
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Pixel Pro Audio is an authorized Warm Audio dealer.
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