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Product code: S BETA 91A | ID: 202634
20Hz-20kHz, 155dB SPL max (2500 Ohms load), semi-cardioid, switchable frequency curve for bass drum or piano/speech applications, 11-52V phantom power, 146 Ohms, XLR male out. Weight: 480g
An electret condenser microphone is a special type of condenser microphone that uses a permanently charged material (electret) in a capacitor to generate a signal. Unlike a conventional condenser microphone, which requires a constant current to polarize the diaphragm, the electret condenser microphone has this charge already stored in the electret material, making it more efficient and suitable for a wide range of applications. An electret condenser microphone is similar to a conventional condenser microphone in sensitivity and ability to capture detailed audio information. It provides clean and accurate audio pickup, ideal for applications where higher sound quality is required.
A supercardioid directional microphone is even more directional than a classic cardioid microphone. This type of microphone is designed to be highly sensitive to sounds coming from the front, while picking up slightly more sounds from the back than a cardioid microphone. This allows it to better isolate the main sound source and minimize ambient noise.
Sound Pressure Level (SPL)
Package Contents
Gig Bag, Microphone
Battery Operation
No
Incl. Gig bag/Case
Weight
Based on the number of reviews: 6
All reviews come from verified customers who have purchased a product from us in the past.
Jiří S.
Czech Republic
20.11.2023
Pavel B.
Czech Republic
20.06.2023
Pro velký buden je to topka.
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krishan S.
Netherlands
28.11.2022
Petr S.
Czech Republic
13.08.2020
Kvalitní zpracování a vynikající ke snímání kopáku. Mohu jen doporučit.
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Karel P.
Czech Republic
05.01.2017