- Brand : Nady Systems
- Product name : Overhead Haanging Condenser
- Product code : OHCM-200
- Category : Microphones
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Long product name Nady Systems Overhead Haanging Condenser Black Stage/performance microphone
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OHCM-200 - Overhead Haanging Condenser microphone
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Short summary description Nady Systems Overhead Haanging Condenser Black Stage/performance microphone
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Nady Systems Overhead Haanging Condenser, Stage/performance microphone, -37 dB, 50 - 16000 Hz, 200 Ω, Unidirectional, Wired
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Long summary description Nady Systems Overhead Haanging Condenser Black Stage/performance microphone
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Nady Systems Overhead Haanging Condenser. Type: Stage/performance microphone, Microphone sensitivity: -37 dB, Microphone frequency: 50 - 16000 Hz. Connectivity technology: Wired. Product colour: Black, Cable length: 6.1 m. Power supply type: 9 - 52 VDC. Width: 38 mm, Depth: 13 mm, Height: 13 mm
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Uk has collected 10 expert reviews for Nady Systems Overhead Haanging Condenser Black Stage/performance microphone and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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2017-02-15 08:30:18
2017-02-15 08:30:18
Average rating:70
The brand new GeForce GTX 460 has turned up in two rather different flavours; the full version like Zotac's GTX 460 1GB and this the paired-down, slightly cut-price, 768MB version.The GTX 460 is based on a new NVIDIA GPU and marks the first card sporti...
Focussing on value, EVGA sent us one it its GeForce GTX 460 768MB cards. Remember that it ships with the same frequencies as the 1,024MB part but is equipped with less memory and a narrower bus-width.The design is wholly different to ZOTAC's and mirro...
Anyone who can recall the last generation of GPUs will remember that far and away the absolute value for money choice was to have two ATI HD4770s in Crossfire. It gave enormous performance without breaking the bank and, by virtue of being two cards, wa...
While reviewing XFX's HD 5670, we decided to run some CrossFire tests and compare them to Nvidia's GTX 460, the latest DirectX 11 graphics card to appear on the market. Obviously, this is a rather strange comparison, but as the GTX 460 768MB costs twic...
Finally, NVIDIA announced mid-end solutions based on its latest GeForce GTX 400 architecture that we examined as far back as in the beginning of this year (the most powerful product based on this architecture was rolled out later, in March). Now it's t...
The GTX 460 768MB performed admirably in our tests and it fell in line almost exactly where its price suggests it should - between a HD 5830 and HD 5850. It also has the dubious distinction of beating its cousin, the £200 GTX 465, in many of our tests - this is more of an indication of how...
we feel that the GTX 460 series is a very viable DX11 class product with no real negatives. If you want serious bang for buck the we say pick up a 768MB model, then clock it to 800 MHz after which you suddenly arrive in the R5850 performance level area. At roughly 200 USD you'll have really nice game performance in your...