Content | The Sontronics STC-10 is a cardioid pencil condenser microphone that is based on the companyʼs STC-1.
While the STC-1 accepts alternate capsules with different polar patterns from Sontronics, the company makes no mention of compatibility with the STC-10. This leads us to believe that the capsule is not interchangeable, which likely allows the microphone to be priced lower than its predecessor.
The STC-10 features switches for a pad (-10 dB) and low-cut filter (at 75 Hz) on its front.
According to Sontronics, the STC-10 is designed to sound similar to the STC-1, at a lower cost. The company does not go into specifics, but some examples of areas they were able to cut costs were in accessories and expandability. The STC-10 ships with a mic clip and windscreen, though a shockmount and padded case are available for purchase separately.
Specifications
Pickup Patterns Pads & Filters
Cardioid (11 mV/Pa; 30 Hz - 20,000 Hz)
Pad: -10 dB (Via Switch)
Filter: Low cut at 75 Hz (Via Switch)
Capsule Dimensions Impedance SPL/Noise
Diameter n/a
200 Ohms (Low) Max SPL: 130 dB
Self-noise: 18.0 dB(A)
Weight Length Max Diameter Interface(s)
n/a n/a n/a
3-pin XLR male (1)
Power Specifications
Requires phantom power
Phantom voltage: 48v | This new mic is a performance / price breakthrough. It has an acoustically identical version of the legendary CK1 capsule that is permanently mounted. This combination can handle high output transients as well as subtle harmonics. Also included are switchable 75 and 150Hz 12dB per octave rolloff, and switchable -10 & -20 dB input pad. It is a single pattern (cardioid), and has a frequency response of 20 to 20kHz with 135 dB SPL. Requires 12 to 48V phantom power. Kit comes with bag, windscreen and clip.
For more than twenty years, the AKG C 451 with the CK 1 condenser capsule was a standard item on tour riders for sound companies and required by leading engineers for studio projects. When it was discontinued in 1993, there was still a big demand for this microphone. AKG now has an updated version of this classic microphone.
The new C 451B provides the same frequency response as the legendary CK 1 with the same slight high-end rise that was the signature of the original. This characteristic makes the C 451B an ideal tool for capturing signals rich in transients such as acoustic guitars, snare drums, hi-hats and for overhead micing of drum kits. The C 451B?s response eliminates the need for heavy EQ on these instruments.
The new C 451B has also benefited from newer electronic technology with machine soldering and surface-mount components that improve noise performance and make the microphone much more reliable than the original.
Other special features include switchable 10 dB and 20 dB preattenuation pads and switchable low cut filters at 75 Hz or 150 Hz. Standard accessories included are an SA 40 stand adaptor, W 90 windscreen and a rugged zippered bag. Each C 451B also comes with an individual frequency response printout.
Three-year warranty.
Specification
Polar pattern: cardioid
Frequency range: 20?20,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 9 mV/Pa (-41 dBV re 1 V/Pa)
Max. SPL for 0.5 % THD: 135/145/155 dB SPL (-0/-10/-20 dB)
Equivalent noise level: 18 dB-A to DIN 45 412
Signal/noise ratio (A-weighted): 76 dB
Preattenuation pad: switchable, 0, -10,-20 dB Bass cut filter: switchable to flat or 12 dB/octave at 75 Hz or 150 Hz
Electrical impedance: Recommended load impedance: >1.000 Ohms
Power requirement: 9?52 Volt phantom power to DIN 45 596/IEC 268-15
Current consumption: Connector: 3-pin male XLR
Finish: satin nickel plated
Size: dia.: 190 mm (0.7 in.); length: 160 mm (6.3 in.)
Net/shipping weight: 125/760 g (4.4 oz./1.7 lbs.)
Standard accessories: W 90 windscreen, SA 40 stand adapter |
C 568 B
Compact, short shotgun microphone
Integrated, switchable bass cut filter minimizes mechanical noise
Operates on phantom power
High directivity and wide frequency response in a relatively short shotgun make this
microphone a perfect tool for theater, sound reinforcement, and film/TV applications.
Due to its compact and lightweight design, the C 568 B is ideal for camera mount
applications. Below 500 Hz it functions as a hypercardioid microphone; above 500 Hz
the acoustic interference tube introduces increasing directivity. A switchable 12 dB/
octave 120 Hz bass cut filter effectively suppresses rumble and wind noise. The rugged,
all-metal body contains the built-in preamp. Phantom powering (9?52 V) required; foam
windscreen and stand adapter included.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Polar pattern hypercardioid/directional
Frequency range 20 to 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity 11 mV/Pa (-39 dBV)
Max. SPL 128 dB
Equivalent noise level (CCIR 468-3) 29 dB
Equivalent noise level 18 dB-A
Signal/noise ratio 76 dB
Bass filter 12 dB/octave at 120 Hz
Impedance 600 ohms
Recommended load impedance >2000 ohms
Supply voltage 9 to 52 V phantom power to DIN 45596
Current consumption |
The e 914 is a high grade condenser microphone for very demanding applications.
Its outstanding sound properties qualify the e 914 for highly sophisticated tasks.
The e 914 is a perfect microphone for ambitious recordings and live performances.
Its main areas of application are acoustic guitars, cymbals, percussion, overhead,
orchestras, grand pianos etc .
Features
Exceptionally lively, clear sound
Three-position sensitivity switch
Three-position bass roll-off/cut-off switch
Very high sound pressure handling capability
Exchangeable microphone capsule
Delivery Includes
e 914 microphone
Microphone clamp
Windscreen
Pouch
User manual
Technical Data
Pick-up pattern cardioid
Frequency response 20...20 000 Hz
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) 7 mV/Pa
Equivalent noise level 19 dB(A)
Attenuation 0, -10, -20 dB
Max. Sound pressure level (aktiv) 137, 147, 157 dB
Nominal impedance 100 Ohm
Min. terminating impedance 1000 Ohm
Dimensions 24 x 157 mm
Weight 198 g
| The e 945 is a fully professional super-cardioid vocal microphone which cuts
through the mix and offers a smooth, natural sound. Its warm tonal response
is matched with rugged construction and excellent feedback rejection.
Features
Rugged metal body
Advanced shock-mount design
Consistent on-/off-axis response
Hum compensating coil
Made in Germany
Delivery includes a pouch and a microphone clamp
Delivery Includes
1 e 945
MZQ 800 microphone clamp
Pouch
Technical Data
Pick-up pattern Super-cardioid
Frequency response (microphone) 40.....18000Hz
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz)
2,0mV/Pa bei 1 kHz = -54dB (0 dB = 1V/Pa) = -74 dB (0 dB = 1V/ubar)
Nominal impedance 350 Ohm
Min. terminating impedance 1000 Ohm
Dimensions 47 x 186 mm
Weight 330 g |
The ME 62 is an omni-directional microphone head suitable for K6 and K6P
powering modules. It can be used for reporting, discussions and interviews.
The ME 62 is particularly suitable for good reproduction of 'room' ambience
and 'spaced omni' stereo recording. Matt black, anodised, scratch-resistant finish.
Features
Omni-directional pick-up pattern
Minimal inherent self-noise
Excellent rejection of rumble, wind and handling noise
Wide frequency response
High maximum sound pressure level
Integral pop filter
Delivery Includes
1 ME 62
Technical Data
Pick-up pattern omni
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) 31 mV/Pa +- 2,5 dB
Nominal impedance 200 Ohm (K6)
Min. terminating impedance 1000 Ohm (K6)
Equivalent noise level 15 dB
Equivalent noise level weighted as per CCIR 468-3 27 dB
Dimensions d 22,5 x 94 mm
Weight 30 g
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