Dynamisches Cardioid Microfon ELECTRO-VOICE RE20 Variable-D
Verkauf ein wenige male benutztes dynamisches Cardioid Mikrofon ELECTRO-VOICE RE20 Variable-D das im absoluten Neuzustand ist. Es wurde keine 5 mal im Studio verwendet, war demzufolge nie außer Haus und nie auf Bühnen etc.. Es liegt im originalen Kunststoff-Behältniss und ein Mikrofonhalter für die Montage an einem Studio-Mikrofonarm ist dabei. Es handelt sich um einen Privatverkauf ohne Garantie und ohne Gewährleistung, keine Rückgabe möglich, keine Mehrwertsteuer ausweisbar. Preis zuzügl. versichertem Versand. Selbstabholung möglich. Hier die Technischen Daten und weitere Beschreibungen des Herstellers: SPECIFICATIONS Element: Dynamic Frequency Response: Hz Polar Pattern: Cardioid Impedance: and 250 ohms changed by solder connections Sensitivity, Open Circuit Voltage: 1.5 mV/Pascal at Hz Power Level: -57 dB at Hz (0 dB = 1 mW/Pascal) Case Material: Steel Dimensions: mm (8.53 in.) long, 54.4 mm (2.14 in.) widest diameter, 49.2 mm (1.94 in.) body diameter Finish: Fawn beige micomatte Net Weight: Ib, 10 oz) without cable Cable: 4.6 m (15 ft), 2-conductor shielded, rubber-jacketed, brown broadcast-type cable, supplied with Switchcraft A3F connector on microphone end Accessories Furnished: stand adapter Optional Accessories: Model 309 shock mounted stand adapter for use with floor stand or recording boom DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATIONS The Electro-Voice Model RE20 is a professional quality dynamic cardioid microphone created specially for recording, broadcast, and sound reinforcement applications requiring essentially flat response over a very wide frequency range. The wide frequency response, coupled with excellent transient response, makes the RE20 easily comparable to the finest condenser cardioid microphones, however, the RE20 is virtually free of bass-boosting "proximity effect" when used close, because in design it is a Continuously Variable-D® microphone. An easily operated "bass tilt down" switch corrects spectrum balance for use in longreach situations, or other applications where bass attenuation is needed. A true cardioid microphone, the RE20 ofters 9 reatest rejection at offaxis - directly to the rear of the microphone. Directional control is so effective that the frequency response is nearly independent of angular location of sound source, creating virtually no off-axis coloration yet providing greatest possible rejection of unwanted sounds. An integral blast and wind filter covers each acoustic opening on the RE20. At recording sessions and on stage, singers can "close talk" the microphone, singing with their lips almost touching the grille screen with no worry of "p-pops" or excessive sibilance. Part of the filter also shock mounts the internal microphone element, reducing the transfer of vibrations from external sources. Using the mechanical nesting concept of design - the internal transducer parts are nested one within another - the RE20 is able to withstand all rigors 01 professional use. The RE20 is supplied wired lor 150 ohms impedance. Fifty- and 250-ohm impedances are available through a simple wiring change (see "Changing Impedance Connections" section). CHANGING IMPEDANCE CONNECTIONS The RE20 is shipped wired lor 150 ohms. Fifty or 250 ohms may be obtained, however, through the lollowing procedure: 1. Refer to Figure 4. Insert a screwdriver in small hole "A" at the rear 01 the microphone. Turn counterclockwise until the captive screw "bottoms". 2. Gently remove insert "B" exposing rear cover holddown screw "C" (Allen head). 3. Disengage screw "C" Irom main microphone body with an Allen wrench. 4. Carefully remove rear cover "0" to expose several solder terminals as shown in Figure 5. 5. Impedance may now be changed by moving the red wire to one 01 the open solder terminals (marked 250 and 50). 6. Replace the rear cover by reversing Steps 1 through 4. Be sure that locating Dies ist ein Angebot unseres Partners ' Quoka.de '.