SCHOEPS CMH 641
The CMH is a wired handheld or soloist's microphone with particular immunity to plosive noise ("popping"). Because of its well-balanced frequency response it can also be used for speech pickup. The directionality and the low-frequency rolloff of the CMH microphones reduces the risk of feedback. Using a close-up microphone increases the proportion of direct sound, and balances the built-in rolloff with proximity effect. The "popping" effect on spoken consonants is substantially reduced by the built-in pop filter, and is even further reduced by the low-frequency rolloff of the microphone.
FEATURES:
- cardioid or super-cardioid
- built-in protection from plosive sounds ("popping") and handling noises
- also suitable for speech pickup
- directional pattern: cardioid
- frequency range: 40Hz to 20kHz
- sensitivity: 13mV/Pa
- equivalent noise level (A-weighted): 15dB-A
- equivalent noise level (CCIR): 24dB
- signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted): 79dB-A
- maximum sound pressure level at 0.5% THD: 132dB-SPL
- powering: 12V (+/-1V) and 48V (+/-4V) phantom powering (automatically switched)
- current consumption with 12V: 8mA
- current consumption with 48V: 4mA
- maximum output voltage: 1V
- output impedance (at 12V): 25Ohms
- output impedance (at 48V): 35Ohms
- minimum recommended load impedance: 600Ohms
- diameter: 37/26mm
- length: 210mm
- weight: 190g
CMH 641: identical with CMH 64, except for:
- directional pattern: supercardioid
- sensitivity: 14mV/Pa
- equivalent noise level (A-weighted): 15dB-A
- equivalent noise level (CCIR): 24dB
- signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted): 79dB-A
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