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Description

For musicians and podcasters who demand clarity and reliability, the Digital Reference DR-GX1 Microphone delivers an outstanding performance without breaking the bank. This dynamic microphone is designed to handle high sound pressure levels, making it ideal for a variety of recording environments — from bustling studios to intimate home setups. Whether you're capturing the nuances of a vocal performance or the crisp details of a guitar amp, the DR-GX1 ensures your sound is faithfully reproduced.

Constructed with a rugged metal body, this microphone is built to withstand the rigors of frequent use, while its cardioid polar pattern effectively minimizes background noise, ensuring that your primary source takes center stage. The DR-GX1's tailored frequency response provides a natural sound that flatters both vocals and instruments, making it a versatile tool in any audio professional’s kit. Additionally, its integrated shock mount system reduces handling noise, allowing you to focus solely on your performance.

Key Features:

  • Dynamic microphone designed for high sound pressure environments
  • Rugged metal construction for durability
  • Cardioid polar pattern to minimize background noise
  • Tailored frequency response for natural sound reproduction
  • Integrated shock mount system to reduce handling noise
  • Ideal for both studio and live applications
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Testing Three Stage Microphones , the DR GX1, Shure SM57 and Audix i5.

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Testing Three Stage Microphones , the DR GX1, Shure SM57 and Audix i5.

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See how Rob Scallon uses Digital Reference DR-GX1 Microphone

Rob Scallon

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First Of October

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In this video about mics, Rob shows he has a DR-GX1 microphone, which he uses for his bass drum

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