Sonic clarity with
comfortably padded headphones for your listening pleasure.
Audio-Technica ATH-T22 closed-back dynamic stereo headphones
give you superior sound and comfort. ATH-T22 headphones have a secure
ear-fitting design for excellent isolation, and sophisticated driver technology
for clear sound. Features include proprietary 40mm drivers; maximized power
handling capability; and clean, linear low end response. Self adjusting
lightweight headband, generously padded ear cushions, and rotating earpieces
allow for comfortable, versatile listening. 20Hz-22kHz frequency response.
A low price for a BIG BRAND and a great mic!
The ST90mkII is first and foremost a performance vocal mic. It features an
on-off switch, plus it's a dynamic mic so it needs no phantom power -- you can
use it with just about any mixer or recorder.
It's easy to find a cheap mic. What's hard is finding an inexpensive dynamic
microphone that's still good enough to use in professional situations. Well,
guess what? If you're reading this, then you've just found that mic! The Audio
Technica ST90MKII Dynamic Microphone may just be the most affordable microphone
you'll ever be proud to own.
Designed as a go-anywhere, do-anything microphone, the ST90MKII is a passive
design, also known as "dynamic." Dynamic microphones do not require phantom
power, meaning you'll be able to plug these guys into absolutely any mixer, PA,
self-powered speaker. . . really any piece of audio equipment with a microphone
input. Dynamic microphones also have a high degree of feedback rejection, and
can tolerate exceptionally loud sound sources, making them great in live
situations, and for placing in front of guitar amps or on top of snare drums. In
fact, that one "industry standard" live vocal microphone you may have heard
about is also a dynamic mic, just like the Audio Technica ST90MKII. . . except
this one costs far less!
Whether they'll 'fess up to it or not, most singers know when they're about to
say something inappropriate over an amplified system. Why not at least give them
the option of censoring themselves? Hey, you'll still have your hand on the
master MUTE, just in case.