Antelope Audio Antelope Pro Audio
1424.99 USD
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Dual Capsule USB-C Powered Modeling Mic, 1 FPGA and 1 DSP processorsA STUDIO IN A MIC The Antelope Audio Edge Go is a studio-grade large-diaphragm...
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