P30


Drive Your Vocals
P30
Active Dynamic Vocal Microphone
The Sterling Audio Performance series P30 active dynamic vocal microphone gives you pristine vocal reproduction with its phantom-powered (+48V) active Dynamic Drive technology.
P30
Active Dynamic Vocal Microphone
The Sterling Audio Performance series P30 active dynamic vocal microphone gives you pristine vocal reproduction with its phantom-powered (+48V) active Dynamic Drive technology.
- Dynamic Drive technology for electronically optimized output
- Custom-tuned premium vocal performance capsule
- Rugged reinforced mesh grille
- Internal capsule shockmount suspension system
- Ergonomically shaped body for a relaxed grip
- +48V phantom power Indicator
- Electronically balanced output
- Protective microphone pouch
- Mic stand adapter


DynamicDrive Technology
The P30’s DynamicDrive technology overcomes signal challenges associated with long cable runs or a mixer’s preamplifier limitations.
Driven by phantom power, the P30’s built-in discrete electronics converts your audio into an ultra-clean amplified signal, keeping mixer preamps in their ‘sweet-spot’ for outstanding audio reproduction.


Optimized for vocal performances
Enhanced full-frequency response for stage and studio — whether performing aggressive rock vocals, rhythmic rap freestyle, or precise voice-overs, the P30 will ensure your vocals are clean, intelligible and articulated.
Noise Isolation – Stage and Studio
The design of the internal capsule suspension and shock mounting system always ensures handling noise and stage rumble are kept at a minimum. The P30 will keep the spotlight on your vocals with a cardioid polar pattern providing best off-axis noise rejection coupled with an electronically balanced output.


Ergonomically Shaped Body
The P30’s carefully crafted ergonomic grip and elongated balanced body make it easy to handle during extended stage sets, allowing you to concentrate exclusively on your performance.
Cardioid Pickup Pattern
The P2 mic’s cardioid pickup pattern captures sound in front of the microphone while rejection sounds arriving from behind the microphone. This means your vocals will be clear and intelligible, while avoiding off-axis sounds from the audience or stage monitors.