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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: acidjack on September 21, 2009, 01:49:21 PM
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I see that the Audix 1280 is available in supercardiod as well as hyper. I believe I am correct that "Supercardiod" should be more directional than hyper and without the rear lobe, correct?
Has anyone used both and have any sense of the differences in sound? I have some Audix cardiod caps (and am waiting on my Church active cables) and probably will buy one more set of caps. I already have a set of decent hypers, so I was thinking about getting the supercards, but I'd be curious to hear opinions.
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I see that the Audix 1280 is available in supercardiod as well as hyper. I believe I am correct that "Supercardiod" should be more directional than hyper and without the rear lobe, correct?
Looks like from the Audix website that the supercardioid is probably the shotgun they mention in the 1280 product description:
Audix M1280
Miniaturized condenser microphone with RFI immunity designed for a wide variety of live, studio and broadcast
The M1280, a miniaturized condenser microphone with a fully integrated
preamp and detachable cable, has complete immunity from RF
interference caused by cell phones and GSM devices. The M1280, which
is equipped with a cardioid capsule, is also available with hypercardioid,
omni or shotgun capsules, giving the microphone the unique ability to be
used in a wide variety of live, studio and broadcast applications.
The M1280 is available with a wide array of clips and
accessories allowing the microphone to be used for drums, percussion,
musical instruments, overhead stage miking, podiums, conferences and
presentations.
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I don't know what Audix may be selling, but a supercardioid pattern has a somewhat wider front lobe than a hypercardioid, actually--and both patterns have rear lobes. (You physically cannot get a pattern that is narrower than cardioid without having a rear lobe.)
If you like, you can think of supercardioid as being closer to cardioid and hypercardioid as being closer to figure-8.
--best regards
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I don't know what Audix may be selling, but a supercardioid pattern has a somewhat wider front lobe than a hypercardioid, actually--and both patterns have rear lobes. (You physically cannot get a pattern that is narrower than cardioid without having a rear lobe.)
If you like, you can think of supercardioid as being closer to cardioid and hypercardioid as being closer to figure-8.
--best regards
That is why I am confused - as su6oxone noted, the site seems at one point to refer to omni/card/hyper/shotgun and at another point to a "supercardiod" which I understand to be what you describe above, and what I would really want (wider front lobe, no rear). A small shotgun mic would be of no use to me....