EUR 199.65
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Expected delivery: 19 Aug - 25 Aug to your country (FR)
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Product # | 102761 |
Brand | Audio-Technica |
Category | Microphone for Trumpet |
Brand Category | Audio-Technica - Mics for Trumpet |
Small condenser microphone.
- UniMount clip allows accurate positioning, shock absorption and protection of the transducer element \n \n - Gold-plated XLRM-type connector with corrosion-resistant contacts \n \n - cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup from the sides and rear, and thus improves sound insulation the desired sound source
- - CONVERSION ELEMENT Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser \n cardioid characteristic \n Frequency response 50-15.000 Hz \n bass roll-off at 80 Hz, 18 dB / octave \n OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY -45 dB (5, 6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa \n impedance 250 ohm \n Maximum Input Sound Level 145 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% THD \n dynamic range (typical) 115 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL \n noise ratio 64 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa \n Phantom power 11-52V DC, 2 mA typical switch \n Flat, roll-off \n Weight (microphone) 8 g \n Weight (AC adapter) 81 g \n Dimensions (microphone) 25.0 mm long, 10.2 mm diameter \n dimensions \n (AC adapter) 92.9 mm long, \n 18.9 mm diameter \n output connector (AC adapter) 3-pin XLRM-type connector connected \n Cable 2-conductor shielded cable with 1.8 m length and 2.6 mm in diameter (solid with Microphone ), with TA3F plug \n Supplied Accessories UniMount Microphone AT8418 instrument adapter; AT8538 power adapter, protective pouch \n Audio-Technica Case Style M12
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Manufacturer information | Audio-Technica Niederlassung Deutschland
Peter-Sander-Strasse 43c 55252 Mainz-Kastel Germany |
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Product Number | 102761 |
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Date | November 2006 |
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Weight | 0.19kg |
Box Depth | 304mm |
Box Height | 215mm |
Gross Weight | 0.72kg |
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It is a great microphone for capture the bandoneon sounds. I used in a TV program six microphones for 3 bandoneons. There were great to amplify the rhytmical noises and breathing of the instrument.