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MICROPHONES

ELEMENT

Externally-polarized (DC bias) condenser

POLAR PATTERNS

Cardioid,
Omnidirectional,
Figure-of-eight

FREQUENCY RESPONSE

20-18,000 Hz

LOW FREQUENCY ROLL-OFF

80 Hz, 12 dB/octave

OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY

-36 dB (15.8 mV), re 1V at 1 Pa

IMPEDANCE

100 ohms

MAXIMUM INPUT SOUND LEVEL

149 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.;
159 dB SPL, with 10 dB pad (nominal)

NOISE

17 dB

DYNAMIC RANGE (typical)

132 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL

SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO

77 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa

PHANTOM POWER REQUIREMENTS

48V DC, 4.2 mA typical

SWITCHES

Polar selection;
Flat, roll-off;
10 dB pad (nominal)

WEIGHT

18.0 oz (510 g)

DIMENSIONS

7.40" (188.0 mm) long,
2.10" (53.4 mm) maximum body diameter

OUTPUT CONNECTORS

Integral 3-pin XLRM-type

ACCESSORIES FURNISHED

AT8449 shock mount for 5/8"-27 threaded stands; microphone dust cover; protective carrying case

AUDIO-TECHNICA CASE STYLE

R1

The AT- 4050 was initially released in the mid-1990s, as the first multipattern condenser in Audio-Technica’s groundbreaking 40 Series With three switchable polar patterns, the large-diaphragm Audio-Technica AT4050 exhibits a remarkable combination of qualities: high-SPL capability with transparent and airy uppers/mids complemented by rich low-end qualities and Switchable 80 Hz hi-pass filter and 10 dB pad. Its dual large diaphragms are gold-vaporized and aged for consistent, outstanding performance.

·         Unidirectional, cardioid condenser

·         Wide frequency response

·         10dB attenuator to allow operation at high SPLs

·         Bass roll off switch

·         Requires phantom power supply for operation

·         Frequency response30Hz-18kHz

·         Impedance 200 Ohms (±20%)

·         Microphone : connector XLR

·         Phantom 9 - 48V

·         Sensitivity -53dB (±4dB@1kHz)

·         Dimensions 80 x 19mmØ

·         Weight 25g

 

The Chord PCM2 Their compact dimensions and ultra-high sensitivity makes them ideal for many applications, ranging from overhead drum mics, discreet pick-up in conference and interview situations.

Shure D606

  • Cardioid polar response pattern

  • Frequency response 40Hz -18KHz

  • 400 Ohm impedance

  • Complete with adjustable drum rim clip

  • Sensitivity -76dB +/-3dB (0dB=1v/microbar)

  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid (unidirectional)

  • Output Impedance: 250 Ohm

  • Sensitivity: 1.2 mV/Pa, -58 dB (1V/Pa @ 1 Khz)

  • Freq. Response: 20 Hz to 10 Khz

  • Net Weight: 490 g / 17.2 oz

  • Shock-mounted cartridge in diecast metal case with universal 3/8" & 5/8" thread swivel mount and 3-pin XLRM connector

  • ROHS Compliant

Stagg DM-5010

AT - MB 5k

 

ELEMENT Dynamic
POLAR PATTERN Cardioid
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 100-12,000 Hz
OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY -58 dB (1.2mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
IMPEDANCE 500 ohms
WEIGHT (MICROPHONE) 324 grams
DIMENSIONS (MICROPHONE) 113.2mm (length)
DIMENSIONS (HEADSET) 41.5mm
OUTPUT CONNECTOR Integral 3-pin XLRM-type

Custom-engineered for use on snare and toms Road-ready all-metal construction Low-profile percussion-style design Built-in adjustable stand mount

YOGA -D727

Sensitivity:75dB +/- 3dB

Impedance:400Ω

Function:Unidirectional dynamic

Frequency response:50Hz - 15kHz

 Suitable for snare, toms, guitar and other instruments in the low-mid range, Dynamic super-cardioid Microphone is specifically tuned for mid-low notes, Balanced XLR connector,  Rugged design and construction

Shure SM58
Frequency Response: 50 Hz – 15 kHz

Frequency Response: Tailored

Sensitivity: -54.50 dBV/Pa – 1.85 mV/Pa

Transducer Type: Dynamic

Polar Pattern: Cardioid

Switchable low cut: No

Connectors: XLR

Attenuator: No

Interchangeable Capsule: No

Main Functionality: Performance

Impedance: is 150Ω

NJS - Retro

 

Type: Dynamic uni-directional
Packing: Retail Padded Box
Connectors: 3 Pin XLR chassis plug
Impedance (Ohms): 300
Sensitivity (dBV/Pa): -57 ± 3
Frequency Response: (Hz) 50-18000
Type: Switched

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