Content | Type Back Electret Condenser
Frequency Response 80~18,000Hz
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Output Level(at 1,000Hz) -60±3 dB* (1mV)*0dB=1V /μbar
Impedance 220Ω
Max. SPL For 1% T.H.D. 125dB
Current Consumption ≤5.8mA
Output Connector XLR-M type(power module)
Power Supply 12-48 VDC Phantom power
Switch Push ON/OFF
Gooseneck Length 368mm
Base Dimension 96mm(W)*46mm(H)*113mm(D)
Net Weight 541 grams |
Features:
- Miniature cardioid condenser clamp-on microphone with shock mounted capsule
- Ideal for miking drums and percussions
- Including wireless direct adapter for easy use with AKG pocket transmitters
- Detachable microphone cable
- Integrated gooseneck
- Continuously adjustable vise type clamp
Recommended For:
- Drums
- Brass
- Recording
- Percussions
Standard Accessories:
- A400 adapter
- H518 Drum bracket
- Microphone bag
- W44 Windscreen
Specs:
- Polar pattern cardioid
- Frequency range 60 Hz to 20 kHz
- Sensitivity 5 mV/Pa (-46 dBV)
- Max. SPL 130/132 dB SPL (for 1%/3% THD)
- Equivalent noise level 31 dB(A)
- Signal/noise ratio (A-weighted) 63 dB
- Impedance = 2000 ohms
- Current consumption
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The evolution e 908 instrument microphone is available in four variants:
as e 908 D for drums and percussion
as e 908 B for wind instruments, congas, and drums with free-floating suspension system
as e 908 B ew for the wireless miking of saxophones using an evolution wireless instrument transmitter
as e 908 T ew for the wireless miking of trumpets using an evolution wireless instrument transmitter
- Pick-up pattern : cardioid
- Frequency response : 40 ... 20 000 Hz
- Sensitivity in free field, no load : (1kHz) 4 mV/Pa, 0,56mV/Pa (e 908T-ew)
- Equivalent noise level : e908B-ew = 30 dB(A); e908B & e908D = 35 dB(A), e908T-ew = 39 dB (A)
- Max. Sound pressure level (aktiv) : 147 dB
- Nominal impedance : 100 Ohm (e908B & e908D)
- Min. terminating impedance : 2000 Ohm (e908B & e908D)
- Phantom powering : 12 - 48 V / 3 mA (e908B & e908D)
- Weight : ca. 140 g
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Dimensions : Ø 47 x 193 mm
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The 98H/C is wireless version of Shure\'s Beta 98 clip-on instrument mic, and is designed to work with the Shure beltpack transmitters. With the ability to handle high SPL, the Beta 98H/C is ready for the demands of brass, woodwind, and percussion, and features a flexible integrated gooseneck with clip-on clamp for secure fit and precise positioning. No external mounting hardware required.
Tech Specs
- Compatibility: All Shure w/TA4F (Tiny QG)
- Microphone Type: Condenser
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
- Max SPL: 143.5dB SPL
- Signal to Noise Ratio: 63dB
- Self Noise: 31dB (A weighted)
- Connector: TA4F (For Shure)
- Color: Black
- Cable Length: 10 ft.
- Weight: .1 lb.
- Manufacturer Part Number: WB98H/C
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- Mini condenser microphone with clip-on mount and flexible gooseneck
- Polar pattern: cardioid
- Frequency range: 60 Hz to 20 kHz
- Sensitivity: 5 mV/Pa (-46 dBV)
- Max. SPL: 130/132 dB SPL (for 1 %/3 % THD)
- Equivalent noise level: 31 dB(A)
- Power requirement: B 29 L battery power supply, MPA V L phantom adapter, AKG WMS bodypack transmitters
- Connector: 3-pin XLR
- Cable: 1.5 m (5 ft.)
- Finish: Matte black
- Adapter plate included for easy attachment to PT 400 and PT 40.
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- Hypercardioid polar pattern
- 38 cm long
- 95° pickup angle
- For acoustically difficult environments
- Connects easily via XLR connector
The hypercardioid polar pattern with its narrow 95° pickup angle is suited best for situations where noise typically occurs from all sides (particularly in worship centers), where people talk into the microphone from a greater distance, or where several talkers are grouped side by side. Two different lengths are available. The .exible joint ensures optimum alignment of the gooseneck to any talker position. Several options are available for installation, i.e., stand, tabletop installation, and lockable.
Choosing polar patterns
Selecting the correct polar pattern for installed sound is difficult since it depends on a variety of factors. Of course the acoustics of the room play a key role. For highly reverberant rooms such as worship centers, a hypercardioid polar pattern will be the best choice to avoid high levels of unwanted noise. Correct placement of the loudspeakers is also essential. If the speakers project right at the capsule, a hypercardioid will be your best bet. The most difficult task, however, is trying to judge how the talkers will behave. For talkers who are inexperienced or move around a lot, be sure to choose a cardioid polar pattern for reliable pickup; talkers at a greater distance from the mic will be served best by a hypercardioid.
The microphone shall be a hypercardioid gooseneck microphone. Its pickup angle shall be 95 degrees; frequency range 50 Hz to 19 kHz; sensitivity 12 mV/Pa; max. SPL 125 dB; electrical impedance
Polar pattern |
Hypercardioid |
Frequency range |
50 to 19,000 Hz |
Sensitivity |
12 mV/PA = -38 dBV re 1 V/Pa |
Max. SPL |
125 dB (for 1% THD) |
Equivalent noise level |
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Signal/noise ratio (A-weighted) |
>73 dB |
Impedance |
=2,000 ohms |
Supply voltage |
English: 9 to 52 V phantom power to IEC 61938 (DPA adapter integrated) |
Powering |
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Connector |
3-pin male XLR |
Finish |
matte black |
Dimensions |
CGN 99 H/S: 13.5 x 380 mm (0.5 x 15 in.);
CGN 99 H/L: 13.5 x 580 mm (0.5 x 23 in.) |
Net weight |
CGN 99 H/S: 480 g (17 oz.);
CGN 99 H/L: 500 g (17.7 oz.) |
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