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Audix OM mics are known for being extremely efficient in reducing feedback issues on stage, and the OM5 is at the top of the line from this point of view, on par with the more expensive OM7. To obtain the best results, it's not a secret that you have to be right "on" the mic, with your lips close or touching the grille. There is little proximity effect, so no bass boominess even singing very close to the capsule. The OM5 has also the characteristic bass roll-off below 120Hz, but it doesn't mean that the mic sounds thin: it just takes out mudding frequencies you'd cut anyway, and makes the vocal sound clear and smooth. Construction is solid, and the finish looks sleek. The price seems just right, for a professional quality mic built in the US.
Audix OM mics are known for being extremely efficient in reducing feedback issues on stage, and the OM5 is at the top of the line from this point of view, on par with the more expensive OM7. To obtain the best results, it's not a secret that you have to be right "on" the mic, with your lips close or touching the grille. There is little proximity effect, so no bass
Audix OM mics are known for being extremely efficient in reducing feedback issues on stage, and the OM5 is at the top of the line from this point of view, on par with the more expensive OM7. To obtain the best results, it's not a secret that you have to be right "on" the mic, with your lips close or touching the grille. There is little proximity effect, so no bass boominess even singing very close to the capsule. The OM5 has also the characteristic bass roll-off below 120Hz, but it doesn't mean that the mic sounds thin: it just takes out mudding frequencies you'd cut anyway, and makes the vocal sound clear and smooth. Construction is solid, and the finish looks sleek. The price seems just right, for a professional quality mic built in the US.
Great Mic and yes it does not feed back easily... The mic does need to be used close to mouth. Definitely going to buy another Audix but I'd say it will be the OM7.
I've been looking for a microphone for a long time and found Audix OM5, I've read a lot of positive reviews.Having bought it, I did not regret it at all... it sounds clean and good. It produces good middle and high frequencies. There is no droning in the lower case. And it pleases me...In the future I want to consider new models of this product ...))))
I purchased the audix om5 to use with my Bose L1 system works fantastic withe the bose you can hold the microphone nect to speaker tower and still don't get any feedback