


CAD Audio Condenser Microphone (GXL1800) : desertcart.in: Electronics Review: Taking apart the gxl1800 it looks just like all the other mics that come out of Guangdong. Same tiny diaphragm. Same noisy Schoeps circuit. Same dinky desk stand that goes right in the garbage. It comes with an actual xlr cable tho! Anemic. But it's definitely an xlr cable and not half trs. Thanks CAD. Nobody else is doing that. I bought this microphone not to use, but to mod by putting a JLI 25mm electret and OPA Alice circuit in. Gonna have to print the saddle in TPU and either paint plastidip or stick PE foam mounting tape inside the metal body tube to hush the handling noise because of how thin it is. (while keeping conductivity to the base) I scrape a finger on the metal body and it rings. But for $20, it's more mic than I expected. Someone should convince CAD to switch to an op amp circuit, RF filter the XLR pins directly with two ceramic caps, and slap a cheap 25mm electret clone out of China in there from the factory. Skip providing the stand, cable, shockmount, and target the $20 market to actually compete with the xm8500 in terms of value proposition. Instead of a full color printed cardboard box, a carded clamshell case with open cell foam so we can pack the thing away after using it on a snare or vocals and toss it in a corner. Review: Well, it IS a CAD, sort of. I mean it has the CAD name on it BUT it is merely a CHINESE 19mm mid size diaphram on the same old tired circuit board used in the $12 condensers that have been on desertcart for years and years. It's noisy, low output, has to have +48 phantom power and pickup pattern is where ever you talk into it :-( on the plus, this one was used with short stand, XLR cable, windscreen for $23





| ASIN | B0859PHMB5 |
| Audio Sensitivity | 124 Decibels |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Date First Available | 19 March 2021 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 7.8 x 19.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 522 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 7.8 x 19.6 Centimeters |
| Item model number | AMS-GXL1800 |
| Manufacturer | cad |
| Microphone Form Factor | condenser |
| Model | AMS-GXL1800 |
| Noise Level | 78 Decibels |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 19.99 x 7.8 x 19.56 cm; 522 g |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| UPC | 631922109139 |
M**T
Taking apart the gxl1800 it looks just like all the other mics that come out of Guangdong. Same tiny diaphragm. Same noisy Schoeps circuit. Same dinky desk stand that goes right in the garbage. It comes with an actual xlr cable tho! Anemic. But it's definitely an xlr cable and not half trs. Thanks CAD. Nobody else is doing that. I bought this microphone not to use, but to mod by putting a JLI 25mm electret and OPA Alice circuit in. Gonna have to print the saddle in TPU and either paint plastidip or stick PE foam mounting tape inside the metal body tube to hush the handling noise because of how thin it is. (while keeping conductivity to the base) I scrape a finger on the metal body and it rings. But for $20, it's more mic than I expected. Someone should convince CAD to switch to an op amp circuit, RF filter the XLR pins directly with two ceramic caps, and slap a cheap 25mm electret clone out of China in there from the factory. Skip providing the stand, cable, shockmount, and target the $20 market to actually compete with the xm8500 in terms of value proposition. Instead of a full color printed cardboard box, a carded clamshell case with open cell foam so we can pack the thing away after using it on a snare or vocals and toss it in a corner.
G**E
Well, it IS a CAD, sort of. I mean it has the CAD name on it BUT it is merely a CHINESE 19mm mid size diaphram on the same old tired circuit board used in the $12 condensers that have been on Amazon for years and years. It's noisy, low output, has to have +48 phantom power and pickup pattern is where ever you talk into it :-( on the plus, this one was used with short stand, XLR cable, windscreen for $23
C**E
It arrived on time, very good packaging, I immediately tried it with my audio mixer and it worked excellently, with the 48 volt phantom, I recommend it
G**E
This mic for the price is not bad IF YOU GET A GOOD ONE! The self noise is pretty loud but depending on what you're using it for it still has its uses.
S**E
There are better set up’s but you wouldn’t be looking at this if you wanted to spend the money. I use this set as a backup or for additional overflow guests.
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