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Date: 2006-01-16 11:57:52
Electrical engineering
Engineering
Microphones
Sound
Audio electronics
Audio engineering
Sound recording
Audio-Technica
Phantom power
Decibel
Dynamic range
Audio power

AT2020 CARDIOID CONDENSER MICROPHONE AT2020 SPECIFICATIONS† ELEMENT

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