Tipo di microfono | Microfono da palco / spettacolo |
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Tipo di direzione | Supercardioide |
Impedenza di uscita | 25.0 Ω |
Gamma dinamica del ricevitore | 117.0 dB |
Distorsione armonica totale (THD) | 1.0 % |
Colore del prodotto | Nero |
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Interfaccia del dispositivo | XLR-3 |
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Tecnologia di connettività | Cablata |
Consumo di energia | 5.0 mA |
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Tensione di esercizio | 48.0 V |
Impedenza di ingresso | 25.0 Ω |
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Rapporto segnale / rumore (SNR) | 81.0 dB |
Sensibilità | -30.0 dB |
Intervallo di frequenze | 40 - 20000 |
Larghezza | 19.0 mm |
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Altezza | 255.0 mm |
Profondità | 19.0 mm |
Peso | 163.0 g |
Supporto da tavolo | No |
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