RE7200 Microphone
The RE7200 is a dual-diaphragm high definition condenser microphone with built-in preamp, designed as a near field instrument microphone. It delivers a natural sound with fast transient response and it captures the finest and most delicate overtones of the instrument with an astonishing accuracy.Â
With a supercardioid polar pattern, the RE7200 microphone is recommended for studio and live performance requiring moderate indvidual amplification of each instrument such as chamber music, classical repertoire, orchestra amplification, jazz and folk music as well as soloists.
The RE7200 is designed as an instrument microphone for use in a  near field configuration with instruments such as acoustic guitar, banjo, luth and the like. Similarly it can used for clarinets, oboes and flutes
Audio Samples – RE7200 Microphone
- The well-known direct and natural REMIC sound, full of nuances and a fast transient response.
- Extended signal-to-noise ratio.
- Built-in preamp allows for extended cable length
- REMIC 8.5mm (1/3″) small form factor in stainless steel enclosure including full electrical shield.
- Robust cable covered in a woven cotton fabric to avoid noise, when the cable touches the instrument, a chair or microphone stand on stage.
- Direct XLR connection requiring 48V of phantom power.
- Requires the PH7000 pencil holder in a microphone clamp in order to be mounted on a standard microphone stand.
RE7200 – The Supercardioid Microphone

RE7200 – Frequency Response

How to use the RE7200 Microphone with the PH7000 Pencil Holder
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