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- Compact ear-hook design for a secure, ultra comfortable fit.
- Supplied in three ear-hook sizes for ideal fit.
- Detachable boom can be worn on left or right & detached for replacement or servicing.
- MU-210d features a premium 10mm uni-directional capsule.
- Resistant to moisture, perspiration and salts.
- Soft yet flexible thin boom bens 120° and holder can be height rotated for an ideal fit.
- Ideal for speech and vocal applications.
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- Uni-directional Electret Condenser Headset Microphone
- Impedance
- Frequency range : 20Hz - 20 KHz
- Sensitivity : -44 ± 2 dB (at 1 KHz)
Product type
Wireless Microphone System Accessories
Type
Headsets
Frequency response
20 - 20.000 Hz
Directivity
cardioid
Nominal impedance
680 Ohm(s)
Phantom power requierements
5 V
Microphone input
mini-XLR (3-pin, female)
Accessories (included)
Foam windscreen
Weight
0,06 kg | The HCM23 is a ?exible miniature microphone with a simple, fast and comfortable headset system The double vent protection system of the HCM23 makes it ideal for use in theatre and spoken word applications The very small size and the super lightweight provides a comfortable and secure ?t when a discreet, minimum visibility microphone is required Available with 3 different connectors for use with most professional wireless systems currently available
Features
5 mm permanently polarized condenser capsule
Omni-directional polar pattern
Fixed bi-aural headband
Anti-pop screen
Available Connectors: 3.5mm plug (HCM23SE) 3-pin mini XLR (HCM23AK) 4-pin mini XLR (HCM23)
TECHNICAL SHEET
Transducer type: Back electret condenser
Polar pattern: Omni-directional
Frequency response: 20Hz- 20KHz
Sensitivity: -45dB± 3dB
S/N Ratio: >70dB
Nominal Impedance: 1500?± 30%
Power Supply: 1.5V-10V
Colour: Skin
Dimension: Ø5mm
Accessories: Windscreen |
Shure WBH54T Tan Headworn Condenser Microphone
WBH54B is a subminiature, electret condenser head worn microphone. It provides uncompromised
sound quality and reliability with minimal visibility in applications such as broadcast, theater, and touring.
Despite their small size, the condenser element delivers full, clear, and natural reproduction of speech
and vocals. The microphone features a durable, low-profile wire frame headband which is fully adjustable for
stability and comfort. A plastic carrying case protects the microphone and its accessories.
Features:
Supercardioid polar pattern provides maximum gain-before-feedback and ambient rejection
Extended frequency response tailored for vocal performances
Able to handle extremely high sound pressure levels (SPL)
Snap-fit foam windscreens stay in place during intensive movement
Available with an in-line preamp or with a TA4F connector for wireless applications
Black finish
TA4F connector for wireless applications
| Suggested for Speech, Head-worn microphone, Sports/Aerobics
- Ergonomically optimized behind-the-neck headband
- Moisture shield
- External shock mount for high mechanical-noise rejection
The C 544 L is a head-worn miniature condenser microphone with a convenient behind-the-neck headband. The microphone has a cardioid polar pattern and therefore "prefers” sounds arriving from the front (from the userʼs mouth).
The microphone body containing the condenser transducer is shock mounted on the microphone arm in order to suppress cable and mechanical noise. The microphone arm will place the microphone in front of the corner of your mouth to minimize pop noise and protect the microphone from contamination. The supplied windscreen makes the microphone even less susceptible to wind and pop noise.
A special moisture shield on the microphone capsule makes it difficult for moisture and makeup to penetrate into the microphone. This barrier prevents the microphone sound entries from being clogged by sweat or makeup which would make the sound dull and reduce the sensitivity of the microphone. Therefore, never remove the moisture shield from the microphone.
The C 544 L is a condenser microphone and therefore needs a power supply.
Type |
Pre-polarized condenser microphone |
Polar pattern |
cardioid |
Frequency range |
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
Sensitivity |
40 mV/Pa (-28 dBV re 1 V/Pa) |
Max. SPL |
126 dB / 130 dB (for 1%/3% THD) |
Equivalent noise level (IEC 60268-4) |
22 dB-A |
Impedance |
200 ohms, electronically balanced |
Recommended load impedance |
>2000 ohms |
Supply voltage |
9 V battery supply through B 29 L or bodypack transmitter, or 9 to 52 V universal phantom power through MPA V L adapter |
Powering |
approx. 2 mA |
Environment |
temperature: -20°C to +60°C, R.H. at +20°C: 99% |
Cable |
1.5 m (5 ft.) |
Finish |
matte black |
Dimensions |
130 mm (5.2 in.) in dia. |
Net weight |
30 g (1.1 oz.) exc. of connector |
Shipping weight |
200 g / 7.1 oz. |
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Shure WCM16 Headworn Condenser Microphone
The Shure Model WCM16 headworn electret condenser microphone is intended for wireless use by
performers, lecturers, and others who require the highest quality voice pickup with maximum mobility.
Its wide frequency response, low RF susceptibility and reliable operation at temperature and humidity
extremes make the WCM16 suitable for virtually any vocal application. When used with the Shure bodypack
transmitters, the performance of the WCM16 closely resembles the finest conventional vocal microphones.
Miniaturized active circuitry included in the cartridge assembly provides equalization that tailors the low-frequency
response to resemble the warmproximity effect of larger vocal microphones. Because of this low-end response, it
is not necessary to position the microphone directly in front of the mouth, thus avoiding much popping and breath
noise, even without the supplied foam pop screen.
The microphone's hypercardioid unidirectional pickup pattern provides maximum isolation from ambient noise and
from adjacent sound sources such as musical instruments, loudspeakers and other performers. This permits higher
gain-before-feedback without loss or masking of vocals.
Features:
Extra lightweight, adjustable headband stays secure and virtually disappears while being worn
Response comparable to finest conventional vocal microphones
Hypercardioid polar pattern provides maximum isolation from vocalist's own instrument and those of other performers
Uniform polar pattern at all frequencies for maximum gain before feedback
High input clipping level eliminates overload distortion
Cable terminates as 4-pin mini connector
Supplied acoustic foam pop screen
Reliable at temperature and humidity extremes
Specifications:
Frequency Response
50 to 18,000 Hz
Polar Pattern
Hypercardioid, uniform with frequency
Output Impedance
1200 ohms
Output Level (close-talked at 1,000 Hz)
Open Circuit Voltage -55.0 dbV (1.8 mV) at 0.6 m
1 Pascal=94 db SPL
Maximum Sound Pressure Level
150 dB at 1% THD
Dynamic Range
121 dB
Output Noise
29 dB equivalent SPL, A-weighted
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
65 dB at 94 dB SPL
Polarity
Microphone: Positive sound pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pins 3 and 4 with respect to pin 1 (ground) of microphone output connector
Receiver-- 1/4" Phone Jack Output: Positive sound pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on tip of receiver 1/4" output connector
Receiver-- XLR Output: Positive sound pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 of the XLR output connector
Current Drain
0.35 mA
Recommended Operating Voltage
+5 Vdc (positive on pin 2, negative on pin 1)
Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperatures: -18 to 60 degrees C (0 to 140 degrees F)
Storage Temperatures: -29 to 66 degrees C (-20 to 150 degrees F)
Humidity: 0 to 95%
Cable
1.5m (5 ft), small-diameter, shielded, with 4-pin mini connector
Case Finish (Microphone and Headband)
Matte black enamel
Net Weight
36 g (1.27 oz)
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