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Published on 06/01/11 at 10:51Bandwidth: 40 to 15000 Hz
Output Level (at 1,000 Hz): -56.0 dBV / Pa (1.6 mV)
Impedance: Rated impedance is 150 ohms (310 ohms actual) for connection to microphone inputs rated low impedance
Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3
Connector: Male XLR
Body: Cast steel gate and polycarbonate wind-stainless steel
Weight: 284 grams
for technical characteristics voila!
Me, I m using it to several reasons: the coupling to the HP of our guitar amps, sound hat and snare, but mostly I m using it to voice or I found this excellent micro
OVERALL OPINION
I used for over 10 years now and after having had the opportunity to compare with the traditional SM58 or Sennheiser E821, I found him a more neutral side
what I likes +: the grip, versatility to cover a wide frequency range while being "faithful", which prevented his side unidirectional other beats coming through the mix of voice effects
I love what the -: over time, the XLR is weakening (finally after 10 years!)
Output Level (at 1,000 Hz): -56.0 dBV / Pa (1.6 mV)
Impedance: Rated impedance is 150 ohms (310 ohms actual) for connection to microphone inputs rated low impedance
Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3
Connector: Male XLR
Body: Cast steel gate and polycarbonate wind-stainless steel
Weight: 284 grams
for technical characteristics voila!
Me, I m using it to several reasons: the coupling to the HP of our guitar amps, sound hat and snare, but mostly I m using it to voice or I found this excellent micro
OVERALL OPINION
I used for over 10 years now and after having had the opportunity to compare with the traditional SM58 or Sennheiser E821, I found him a more neutral side
what I likes +: the grip, versatility to cover a wide frequency range while being "faithful", which prevented his side unidirectional other beats coming through the mix of voice effects
I love what the -: over time, the XLR is weakening (finally after 10 years!)