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CHM 21 Cardioid polar pattern 10 m (33 ft.) cable 125° pickup angle Especially suited for choir recordings Integrated spring steel clamp for optimum alignment
The new Discreet Acoustics Compact Series Condenser Hanging Microphone provides both ease of use and a high level of functionality. There is hardly any more affordable and simpler solution for recording choirs at worship centers. Suspended from the ceiling or a beam, the hanging microphone is aligned and then fixed in the correct position. Now use the spring steel clamp to adjust the correct angle, and off you go! XY stereo recording Using two CHM 21 hanging microphones in an XY configuration (coincident pair) is a good way to make stereo recordings, particularly of choirs. However, sound source locations are defined only by intensity differences. Adjusting the angle between the microphones determines the width and depth of the stereo image. ORTF stereo recording Developed by the French Broadcasting Authority, this technique differs from the XY technique by recording not only intensity differences, but also delay differences. The capsules are aligned at an angle of precisely 110° and 170 mm / 6.7 in. apart. SPECIFICATIONS: Polar pattern Cardioid Pickup angle 125° Frequency range 70 to 18,000 Hz Sensitivity 18 mV/PA = -35 dBV re 1 V/Pa Max. SPL 125 dB (for 1% THD) Equivalent noise level 73 dB Impedance =2,000 ohms Supply voltage 9 to 52 V phantom power to DIN 45596 (DPA adapter integrated) Current consumption |
Polar pattern Cardioid
Frequency range 70 to 18,000 Hz
Max. SPL 125 dB (for 1% THD)
Equivalent noise level 73 dB
Impedance =2,000 ohms
Supply voltage 9 to 52 V phantom power to IEC 61938 (DPA adapter integrated)
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The CMX200 is a 360° revolving gooseneck microphone, designed to be used for conferences, sound reinforcements, translations and studio applications. It has a high sensitive condenser element with a unidirectional cardioid polar pattern which ensures an excellent sound quality and reduces the feedback to a strict minimum, even when exposed to vigorous, hard sound.
Thanks to its flat frequency characteristic, the CMX200 ensures a permanent high-fidelity sound, true to the userʼs voice and intonation. The dark grey color and slimline design permit a discreet blending with every possible interior or background.
- Model Name / Type: CMX20055 / Gooseneck Microphone
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Impedance: 250 ohms
- Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16 kHz
- Sensitivity: - 45 +/- 3 dB
- Dynamic Range: 113 dB
- Phantom Power 15 - 52 V DC
- Diameter: 19 mm
- Length: 600 mm
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- Cardioid polar pattern
- 10 m (33 ft.) cable
- 125° pickup angle
- Especially suited for choir recordings
- Integrated spring steel clamp for optimum alignment
The new CHM 99 Condenser Hanging Microphone provides both ease of use and a high level of functionality. There is hardly any more affordable and simpler solution for recording choirs at worship centers. Suspended from the ceiling or a beam, the hanging microphone is aligned and then fixed in the correct position. Now use the spring steel clamp to adjust the correct angle, and off you go!
The CHM 99 is available in white or black.
XY stereo recording
Using two CHM 99 hanging microphones in an XY configuration (coincident pair) is a good way to make stereo recordings, particularly of choirs. However, sound source locations are defined only by intensity differences. Adjusting the angle between the microphones determines the width and depth of the stereo image.
ORTF stereo recording
Developed by the French Broadcasting Authority, this technique differs from the XY technique by recording not only intensity differences, but also delay differences. The capsules are aligned at an angle of precisely 110° and 170 mm / 6.7 in. apart.
Polar pattern Cardioid
Frequency range 70 to 18,000 Hz
Sensitivity 18 mV/PA = -35 dBV re 1 V/Pa
Max. SPL 125 dB (for 1% THD)
Equivalent noise level 73 dB
Impedance =2,000 ohms
Supply voltage 9 to 52 V phantom power to IEC 61938 (DPA adapter integrated)
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- PA microphone with rugged, all-metal body
- Frequency response optimized for intelligibility
- Long useful life even in tough day-to-day usage
- Frequency response tailored to speech use
Rugged, affordable dynamic cardioid gooseneck microphone for general public address and communications use. The DGN 99 provides a frequency response tailored to speech use for optimum intelligibility as well as good offaxis rejection for high gain before feedback and suppression of unwanted ambient noise. The all-metal body ensures a long useful life for the microphone even in tough day-to-day use.
The DGN 99 E features a built-in XLR connector for quick connection, while the DGN 99 has been designed for permanent (single-hole or screw-on) installation and comes with a 6-ft. 4-in. (2-m) fixed, unterminated cable.
Ticket window, bank counter
Reception desk, restaurant
Houses of worship
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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
Dimensions : Ø 47 x 193 mm
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