Audio-Technica BP4029 Stereo Shotgun Microphone Price in Pakistan

By: Audio-Technica

Model: BP4029

Sku: KO4T8QYL8A

PKR 160,299

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  • ELEMENTS: Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser
  • POLAR PATTERNS: Line-cardioid, Figure-of-eight
  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 40-20,000 Hz
  • LOW FREQUENCY ROLL-OFF: 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave
  • OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY: Mid: -30 dB (31.6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa;Side: -34 dB (19.9 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa;LR Stereo: -36 dB (15.8 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
  • IMPEDANCE: 200 ohms
  • Designed for broadcasters, videographers and sound recordists
  • Compact, lightweight design is perfect for camera-mount use
  • Independent Line-cardioid and Figure-of-eight condenser elements
  • Switchable low-frequency roll-off
  • Switch selection of non-matrixed M-S mode and two internally-matrixed left/right stereo modes
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Based on models originally developed for use in the broadcast of the Sydney Games in 2000, the BP4027 (14.96" long) and BP4029 (9.29" long) Stereo Shotgun models are engineered for high-end broadcast and production use. Both microphones feature independent line-cardioid and figure-of-eight elements configured in an MS (Mid-Side) arrangement with switch-selectable internal matrixing. These innovative microphones allow sound recordists the choice of selecting a left-right stereo output (wide or narrow) via the microphone’s internal matrixing system or choosing discrete Mid-Side signals for later manipulation, a flexibility not available from any other manufacturer.

A switchable low frequency roll-off filter helps minimize the pickup of unwanted low frequency noise. These phantom-powered models feature a rugged lightweight design and sleek black color scheme, perfect for on-camera use.

In the Box

  • Audio-Technica BP4029 Stereo Shotgun Microphone
  • (AT8405a) Stand Clamp
  • Audio-Technica Shotgun Microphone Windscreen
  • 24" (0.61 m) Cable (5-Pin XLR-F to Two Standard XLR-3M Connectors)
  • Protective Carrying Case