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C-1
€77.00 Original price was: €77.00.€55.00Current price is: €55.00.
DM 390 C MKII
€110.00 Original price was: €110.00.€99.00Current price is: €99.00.
Durable Boundary Layer Mic for Kick Drums & High SPL Sounds
€325.00 Original price was: €325.00.€275.00Current price is: €275.00.
High-Performance Condenser Microphone for Instruments & Cymbals
€75.00 Original price was: €75.00.€68.00Current price is: €68.00.
Premium Cardioid Condenser Mic for Versatile Instrument Capture
€188.00 Original price was: €188.00.€159.00Current price is: €159.00.
Premium Small-Diaphragm Condenser Mic for Studio & Live Sound
€130.00 Original price was: €130.00.€110.00Current price is: €110.00.
Premium Supercardioid Small Diaphragm Condenser Mics
€1,190.00 Original price was: €1,190.00.€1,050.00Current price is: €1,050.00.
Professional Large Diaphragm Condenser Mic Matched Pair
€850.00 Original price was: €850.00.€750.00Current price is: €750.00.
RN17
€1,045.00 Original price was: €1,045.00.€890.00Current price is: €890.00.
s E Electronics Small Diaphragm Condenser Mic Stereo Pair
€525.00 Original price was: €525.00.€445.00Current price is: €445.00.
s E4100 Cardioid Condenser Microphone – Warm Sound for Musicians
€445.00 Original price was: €445.00.€395.00Current price is: €395.00.
s E8 Stereo Microphone Set: Compact Design, Powerful Sound
€465.00 Original price was: €465.00.€395.00Current price is: €395.00.
SE Electronics Premium Supercardioid Lobar Condenser Mic || High-Quality Small Diaphragm Supercardioid Microphone for Precision
€595.00 Original price was: €595.00.€525.00Current price is: €525.00.
Studio Stereo Pair Small Diaphragm Condenser Mics – Cardioid, 20–20 kHz, 48V Phantom
€270.00 Original price was: €270.00.€229.00Current price is: €229.00.
ZOOM ZPC-1
€195.00 Original price was: €195.00.€165.00Current price is: €165.00.
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