CAD Audio
CAD Audio was founded in 1988 as the Pro Audio division of Astatic Commercial Audio Products, a manufacturer of boundary and installed microphones. For at least some of the history of these firms, both were divisions of a parent company called Omnitronics.
The company was reorganized in 2008; the Astatic commercial product line was merged with the pro audio line under a new corporate identity, CAD Audio. The pro audio website was moved from cadmics.com to cadaudio.com at that time.
Although the CAD products, including capsules, were initially manufactured in Conneaut, OH, all production was moved to Asia, probably around 2000–2001. With the introduction of the E100S in 2009, CAD has begun some manufacturing in the US again, albeit with parts and components sourced globally.
Current CAD Audio Microphones
- CAD C9
- CAD CM217
- CAD D10
- CAD D12
- CAD D189
- CAD D19
- CAD D29
- CAD D84
- CAD e1002
- CAD E100S
- CAD E300S
- CAD e300v2
- CAD equitek e60
- CAD equitek e70
- CAD GXL1200
- CAD GXL1200BP
- CAD GXL2200
- CAD GXL2200BP
- CAD GXL2400
- CAD GXL3000
- CAD GXL3000BP
- CAD ICM417
- CAD KBM 412
- CAD M177
- CAD M179
- CAD Trion 6000
- CAD Trion 7000
- CAD Trion 8000
- CAD TSM411
CAD Audio Mic Sets
- CAD Stage 7
- CAD Stage 4
- CAD Al DiMeola Acoustic Mic Pack
- CAD Joe Satriani Mic Pack
- CAD GXL2200BPSP
- CAD GXL3000BPSP