Guitar Condenser Microphone
The AMT S15G is a low-profile condenser Guitar Microphone that has a cardioid pattern which gives it better gain before feedback than most guitar microphones on the market. Product Details: The element as well as the mounting clamp is designed for the instrument. AMT designs microphones for each instrument and does NOT adapt elements or mounting gear to fit instruments. The S15G system clamps to the outside of the guitar. It is adjustable from a minimum of 3" to a maximum of 5-7/8". The AMT S3G features a flexible 6" gooseneck, allowing the player to position the microphone for the best possible tone reproduction. It's rugged construction of anodized aviation aluminum makes it highly durable, while being lightweight and non-corrosive.
The microphone attaches to the side of the instrument, and is suspended in a 4 point isolation ring reducing handling noise. The S15G terminates to the BP42 belt pack. It operates on either 9 volt battery or Phantom power to 48 volts DC*. It incorporates an LED to indicate the status of the voltage. The S15G is terminated by a 3.5mm plug which connects to a belt pack preamp. The included belt pack houses a volume control, contours the setup for the intended instrument, and powers the microphone system appropriately. A low Z cable and case is included.
Guitar Condenser Microphone Specifications
Element Condenser
Polar Pattern Cardoid
Frequency 50Hz - 18kHz
Sensitivity -65dB+ 4dB
Impedance 150 Ohms*
Phantom Power 12 to 52 vDC*
Or 9 Volt battery
Max input SPL 140 dB
Dimension 6" Flex Arm
Cable 6'
Weight Mic only: 49 grams
The S15G Includes:
AMT S15G Microphone
Belt pack Preamp
1/4 - XLR Cable
Hard shell Blo-mold protective case
Wireless Ability
*The AMT S15G can be used with most major brand wireless belt pack transmitters and recievers. With the AMT Interface, the microphone can plug directly into the interface which then plugs directly into most major brand wireless units. When ordering the AMT Interface, be sure to know your wireless make, model, and pin out configuration. Interfaces are made to order.