Antelope Edge Note

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Antelope Edge Note

Antelope

Edge Note

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 548125
Brand: Antelope
Model: Edge Note
Price: $163.90

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The Antelope Edge Note is a clever little mic, offering a surprising number of classic sounds in a tiny package. It's an absolute steal for podcasters, voiceover artists, and musicians on a budget who want a taste of high-end mic sounds without the premium price tag – just be aware of the limitations inherent in modelling technology.

Product Description

  • Antelope Edge Note
  • Small-Diaphragm Modelling Condenser Microphone
  • With 13 real-time emulations of classic studio microphones
  • Compatible with any audio interface or microphone preamplifier
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20
  • 000 Hz
  • Sound pressure level: 146 dB
  • Sensitivity: -42dB | 8mV/Pa (+/-3dB)
  • Output impedance: 65 Ohm
  • Pad circuit: -10 dB and -20 dB
  • High-pass filter: 75 Hz and 115 Hz
  • 3-Pin male XLR connector
  • Dimensions (L x D): 6 x 2 cm
  • Weight: approx. 100 g
  • Colour: Matte Black
  • Incl. microphone holder

*Note:* requires +48 V phantom power

*Included microphone emulations:*

  • Aalborg 4006
  • Berlin 184
  • Berlin K53
  • Berlin K54
  • Berlin K86
  • Freiburg 6
  • Hamburg 211
  • Hamburg 40
  • Hamburg 441
  • Illinois 57
  • Illinois 7B
  • Perth 55
  • Vienna D112
PROS
  • • Excellent value for a modelling microphone, offering diverse sonic options.
  • • The compact size and lightweight design allow for flexible placement.
  • • Real-time emulations provide a surprising level of detail and nuance.
  • • Solid build quality considering the price point; feels durable.
CONS
  • • Modelling inherently limits the 'real' mic experience; a subtle processing artifact may be present.
  • • Cardioid-only polar pattern restricts versatility for certain recording scenarios.
  • • The small diaphragm might lack the 'air' of larger condensers on certain vocals.

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Key Features

Mic Type Small-Diaphragm Modelling Condenser Microphone
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Range 20 - 20,000 Hz
Max SPL 146 dB
Sensitivity -42dB | 8mV/Pa (+/-3dB)
Connector 3-Pin male XLR
Weight approx. 100 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

They're convincingly close, capturing the general character but lacking the subtle nuances of the originals; think of it as a well-crafted impression.
It requires +48V phantom power, so you’ll need an interface or preamplifier that provides that, but it’s compatible with a wide range of options.
The processing is subtle, but discerning ears might detect a slight coloration depending on the emulation and source material. It’s generally quite usable.

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