M-Audio Pulsar Mics (4)

Mar 21, 2007
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[EDIT] 1 pair left.


So for some reason I thought it a good idea to buy 6 of these things back in the day... I only need two. M-Audio no longer makes the silver ones, but the black ones are going for about $300 new, and about $170 on ebay.

The black ones are admittedly better, but the Silver Pulsars are still damn good for the price range. Having as many as I did I used them a lot for cymbal spot micing. I've gotten a decent amount of use out of them, and they have some scuffs, but still work like new.

I'm selling 4 of them for $50 each, or $85 a pair. $12 Shipping within the continental US. Shoot me a PM with your Email + Shipping info if you're interested, and I'll forward you a PayPal invoice.

< Type: small diaphragm condenser
< Polar Pattern: cardioid
< Frequency Response: 20Hz &#8211; 20kHz
< Sensitivity: 13.8 mV/Pa (-37dBV re 1V/Pa)
< Max. SPL for 0.5% THD: 134dB
< Equivalent Noise Level: 17dB A-weighted
< Output Impedance: 200 &#937;
< Recommended Load Impedance: > 1,000 &#937;
< Preamp Topology: Class A FET, transformerless
< Power Requirement: 48V phantom power
< Connector: 3-pin male XLR
< Dimensions: 22mm (0.87&#8221;) dia,, 132 mm (5.20&#8221;) long
< Weight: 115 g (4.0 oz)

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Room Mics + HH and Ride

I've had a few people ask what they sound like so here's the best example I can come up with on short notice.

The guitars + bass are horrible Pod 1.x tones... but the drums sounded pretty good. The Pulsars were used for the Room mics in a stereo pair, and on the ride and high hats.