CMIT 5 U

The Schoeps CMIT 5 has set a new standard for shotgun microphones since its release. The CMIT 5's directionality increases smoothly with higher frequencies, which results in a very balanced sonic character. In addition to this, the microphone's sound level decreases softly yet steadily for off-axis sounds, allowing these to be recorded neutrally while reducing the effects of movement during boom operation. The CMIT 5 also has a much stronger directionality than one might expect from a microphone of its length. If required, the CMIT 5 can also be used for music, for example in opera recordings.
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Shotgun Microphone CMIT 5 U
- unusually low coloration of off-axis sound
- suitable for music recording as well as dialogue
- rotationally symmetrical polar patter
- even greater immunity to wind noise than a SCHOEPS supercardoid
- very lightweight, robust all-metal housing
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