SCHOEPS CCM 22 K
The CCM 22 has been developed for use as a spot microphone. It unites the strengths of the CCM 4 and CCM 21 microphones. Its directionality is only slightly less than that of the CCM 4 cardioid, while its sonic character is reminiscent of the CCM 21 wide cardioid. Its directivity is essentially constant throughout the frequency range. Its inherent low-frequency response is somewhat more pronounced than that of the cardioid, while proximity effect is somewhat less. The "Open Cardioid" directional pattern, occupying a point on the spectrum between the wide cardioid and classic cardioid patterns, was developed by SCHOEPS in 2008. The response is -5dB at 90° and there is 16dB suppression of rear-incident sound. It is in essence a variant cardioid which balances a very natural sound quality with a good degree of directionality.
FEATURES:
- directional pattern: "open cardioid"
- optimal combination of classic cardioid directionality (MK 4) with the sonic character of the wide cardioid (MK 21)
- directional pattern largely constant throughout the frequency range
- often preferred for spot miking and as a soloist's microphone
ALL CCM's:
- current consumption with 12V: 8mA
- current consumption with 48V: 4mA
- impedance: 90 Ohms
- minimum recommended load impedance: 600 Ohms
- low-cut frequency: 20Hz
- length (L version) without connector: 46 to 58 mm
- length (U version): 46 to 58 mm
- diameter: 20 mm
- weight (U-version): 33 g
- weight (L-version): 43 g
- surface finish: matte grey
MK 22:
- frequency range: 40Hz to 20kHz
- sensitivity: 14mV/Pa
- equivalent noise level (A-weighted): 14dB-A
- equivalent noise level (CCIR): 23dB
- signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted): 80dB-A
- maximum sound pressure level at 0.5% THD: 132dB-SPL
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