Variable Polar Pattern -- Cardioid, Figure 8, Omnidirectional. 80Hz high-pass filter. 10Hz - 20kHz Frequency Response.
22 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
10 People wrote reviews









9 out of 10
Feature:
I was skeptical that the variable pickup pattern would be of much use, but it really works well! In the cardiroid setting, the M179 barely picks up anything behind it (even if i clap my hands or snap my fingers). On the other hand, if it is turned to omni or figure-8 my sound gets a good presence and reverb from the room.
Quality:
This thing is built very well. My only disappointment is with the shockmount (mine came with one included). It helps with light bumps but I still get some noise if someone is walking on the studio floor or if anything even touches the stand. I was expecting a little better isolation.
Otherwise, this seems like a solid mic. The carry case is a nice plus too.
Value:
I'm really glad I got this mic. I was thinking about getting a $100 cheapo model the guy at the local Guitar Center was trying to push on me, since I'm new to 'home studio' recording, but I'm very glad I spent a little extra money, because what I've been getting is very near professional quality from this mic, and at an amazing price!
Desirability:
Whats not to like about this side-address condenser. It looks beautiful with a shockmount and pop filter, just begging to be sang to. I think this mic has classic styling, yet brings forward great versitility and new techologies that can't be beat at this price.
Sound:
Very flat, very neutral sound. I've used this mic on an acoustic guitar and vocals so far, and both applications have surpassed my expectations. I appled the highpass filter for the guitar, and I get a great sound with just enough low end. Nice trebles, but more importantly a good balance between highs and lows.
Great op-amps, I can turn my level all the way up until I can hear a whisper... and still no hiss!
Ease of Use:
Easy to mount, easy to adjust the pickup, or the pad. Easy to set levels; picks up everything from the slightest whispers to the hardest rock. Easy to get a good position.
Support:
I have not contacted CAD with any concerns at this time.
Overall:
Obviously there are 'professional' mics that sound better. That are flatter. That are better at their specific application. But for an all-around, versitiale, and affordable mic, the CAD M179 is amazing. Its features are great because they really work well, there is no hiss or noise, it works for very quiet, delicate sounds as well as for high volume applications.
This mic is a great way for anyone with a little ambition and $200 to get a professional sounding recording.
Submitted: 5/23/2006
Style of Music: Alternative, Light Rock, Folk









9 out of 10
Feature:
80Hz Hi-passs filter, -20 dB pad, infintely variable pattern control.
Quality:
Well built. Reliable. Comes in nice case.
Value:
Great Value. I purchased them from another online store for the same price with the shockmount included.
Desirability:
For the dough, can't beat the value.
Sound:
I own a pair and they sound very good for the money.
Make sure you are supplying enough phantom power amperege. These mics require almost double the power required by most other mics. Minimum Requirements are 24, 48 Volt Phantom Power capable of delivering at least 8 mA. Many budget mic pre's don't put out that kind of juice. An external phantom supply might be wise -Rolls and Stewart make nice ones for reasonable money.
Ease of Use:
I have used this mic on vocals (M&F), acoustic gtr, gtr amp, drum kit/kick drum. Always get something useable.
Support:
Haven't has to contact them.
Overall:
I'm satisfied.
Submitted: 3/5/2006
Style of Music: Alternative, Punk, Power Pop
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