tipo de micrófono | Micrófono de escenario/actuación |
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Tipo de dirección | supercardioide |
Impedancia de salida | 25.0 Ω |
Rango dinámico del receptor | 117.0 dB |
Distorsión armónica total (THD) | 1.0 % |
color del producto | Negro |
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Interfaz del dispositivo | XLR-3 |
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tecnología de conectividad | cableado |
El consumo de energía | 5.0 mA |
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Tensión de funcionamiento | 48.0 V |
Impedancia de entrada | 25.0 Ω |
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Relación señal-ruido (SNR) | 81.0 dB |
Sensibilidad | -30.0 dB |
Rango de frecuencia | 40 - 20000 |
Ancho | 19.0 mm |
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Altura | 255.0 mm |
Profundidad | 19.0 mm |
Peso | 163.0 g |
Soporte de escritorio | No |
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