Studio Projects C1 Value Bundle

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Studio Projects C1 Value Bundle

Studio Projects

C1 Value Bundle

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 189141
Model: C1 Value Bundle
Price: $328.90

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The C1 Value Bundle is a surprisingly capable entry point into large diaphragm mics. It's a great option for home recording enthusiasts, podcasters, or anyone needing a decent vocal mic on a budget—just be aware it won't replace a top-tier studio workhorse.

Product Description

Studio Projects C1 Value Bundle

*Bundle offer comprising*, Studio Projects C1 Mk2

  • *Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone*
  • Cardioid polar pattern
  • 2-Way switchable pad: -10 dB or -20 dB
  • Switchable high pass filter (6dB / octave) at 75 Hz or 150 Hz
  • Sensitivity 14mV / Pa = -37 dB
  • Max. SPL 131dB at 1% THD @ 1000 Hz
  • S/N 77 dB
  • Frequency response: 30 Hz -20 kHz
  • Incl. shock mount
  • the t.bone MS 180

*Mounting Popkiller*, With elastic arm, Arm length: 20 cm, Edge-Ring: Ø 15.5 cm, Nylon-Cover: Ø 14 cm, Millenium MS 2005

  • *Affordable Microphone Stand with Boom arm*
  • Second microphone can be mounted next to the locking screw of the boom arm
  • 3/8" Threaded connector
  • Cast metal base
  • Foldable feet
  • Max. Height with Boom arm: Approx. 210 cm
  • Weight: 1.60 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • the sssnake SM10BK

* Microphone Cable*, XLR 3-pin male < - > XLR 3-pin female, Length: 10 m, Diameter: 6 mm, Wire cross-section: 2 x 0.22 mm², Colour: Black

PROS
  • • Solid build quality for the price point; feels surprisingly robust.
  • • The included shock mount genuinely reduces vibrations.
  • • Versatile pad and high-pass filter offer useful tonal shaping.
  • • Boom arm stand provides flexible mic placement options.
CONS
  • • Sound character leans slightly boxy; lacks warmth of pricier condensers.
  • • Pop filter is basic nylon; upgrade recommended for critical vocals.
  • • Microphone stand is functional, but feels a bit lightweight.

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Key Features

Mic Type Large Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Range 30 Hz - 20 kHz
Max SPL 131 dB
Sensitivity -37 dB
Connector XLR
Weight 0.95 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

The C1 has a slightly more detailed top end, but the AT2020 might feel a little more natural-sounding overall. The C1's build feels a step up though.
Yes, it's a decent rubber-mounted shock mount and noticeably minimizes vibrations transmitted through the stand, though a higher-end mount would offer even better isolation.
Absolutely, but you'll need to experiment with placement and EQ; it works reasonably well on acoustic guitars and drum overheads, though it’s not ideal for close-mic’ing bass.

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