Dynamic Vocal Microphone - Reporter Microphone
$199.95
General Description
Omni microphones tend to pick up everything equally, including background noise. The MD 46 cardioid interview mic focuses on the subject, increasing clarity while reducing background noise. Designed to deliver low handling and wind noise, and to eliminate vocal popping, this microphone gives the ENG team an ideal interview tool.
Features
- Double layer grille basket
- Cardioid dynamic capsule
- Low handling noise
- Long handle with excellent balance
Delivery Includes
Dynamic Vocal Microphone - Reporter Microphone
$199.95
Technical Data
| Dimensions |
1.9 x 9.8 in (49 x 250 mm) |
| Frequency response |
40 - 18,000 Hz |
| Min. terminating impedance |
1,000 Ω |
| Nominal impedance |
350 Ω |
| Pick-up pattern |
Cardioid |
| Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) |
2.0 mV/Pa |
| Weight |
12.7 oz. (360 g) |
Dynamic Vocal Microphone - Reporter Microphone
$199.95
Recommended Accessories
| Part/Accessory |
Article No. |
| MZW 1 |
004839 |
windscreen for all Evolution wired and wireless hand-held microphones.
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| POUCHEWSKM |
086038 |
Zippered pouch for handheld transmitter and MD46
|
Dynamic Vocal Microphone - Reporter Microphone
$199.95
Variants
$199.95
Glossary
| Frequency response |
| The frequency response of a microphone is given within the limits defined by the manufacturer. In studio condenser microphones it is generally within the range of between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. |
| Min. terminating impedance |
| Impedance at which the connected unit meets the specified technical data. If the unit is connected to a lower impedance, it will usually have a lower output voltage or a greater distortion. |
| Nominal impedance |
| See impedance. |
| Pick-up pattern |
| Also known as polar pattern, directivity. According to their acoustic design, microphones differ in their sensitivity towards sound from different directions. Pressure microphones have a sensitivity that is largely independent of direction (omni-directional pick-up pattern). Pressure gradient microphones have the pick-up patterns wide cardioid, cardioid, super-cardioid or figure-of-eight. Interference microphones can be used to achieve a further concentration of the pick-up pattern (lobar pick-up pattern). As a special case, dummy head microphones achieve the pick-up pattern of the human ear/head (dummy head stereo). |
| Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) |
| Voltage measured at the unloaded output of a microphone which is exposed to a sound pressure of 1 Pa and a frequency of 1 kHz in an anechoic chamber. |