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Microfono Shure KSM137/SL End-Address Cardioid Condenser Ins

Modelo 002H0HCC
Fabricante o sello Shure
Peso 0.82 Kg.
Precio:   $1,826,259.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 29-04-2024 y el 08-05-2024
Descripción
-Titulo Original : Shure KSM137/SL End-Address Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone

-Fabricante :

Shure

-Descripcion Original:

Highly consistent cardioid polar pattern // Ultra-thin, 2.5 micron, 24 karat gold-layered, low mass Mylar diaphragm for superior transient response // Class A, discrete, transformerless preamplifier for transparency, extremely fast transient response, no crossover distortion, and minimal harmonic and intermodulation distortion // Premium electronic components, including gold-plated internal and external connectors // Subsonic filter eliminates low frequency rumble (less than 17 Hz) caused by mechanical vibration // Switchable 15 dB pad for handling extremely high sound pressure levels (SPLs) // 3-position switchable pad (0 dB, 15 dB, and 25 dB) for handling extremely high sound pressure levels (SPLs) // Size: Product Description The KSM137 is an end-address condenser microphone with a single cardioid polar pattern. Designed for studio use, yet rugged enough for live applications, the KSM137 can withstand extremely high sound pressure levels (SPL). Its low self-noise and extended frequency response make it ideal for recording instruments. Versatile, durable, and precise, the KSM137 is an outstanding microphone for instruments ranging from percussion to wind, strings to brass, and piano to guitar. Amazon.com Versatile, durable, and precise, the Shure KSM137 end-address condenser microphone is an outstanding microphone for instruments ranging from percussion to wind, strings to brass, and piano to guitar. Designed for studio use, yet rugged enough for live applications, the KSM137 can withstand extremely high sound pressure levels (SPL). Its low self-noise and extended frequency response make it ideal for recording musical instruments. Key Features A highly consistent cardioid polar pattern Ultra-thin, 2.5 micron, 24 karat gold-layered, low mass Mylar diaphragm for superior transient response Class A, discrete, transformerless preamplifier for transparency, extremely fast transient response, no crossover distortion, and minimal harmonic and intermodulation distortion Premium electronic components, including gold-plated internal and external connectors Subsonic filter eliminates low frequency rumble (less than 17 Hz) caused by mechanical vibration Switchable 15 dB pad for handling extremely high sound pressure levels (SPLs) Three-position switchable pad (0 dB, 15 dB, and 25 dB) for handling extremely high sound pressure levels (SPLs) Three-position switchable low-frequency filter reduces background noise and counteracts proximity effect Extended frequency response Low self-noise Exceptional reproduction of low-frequency sounds Can withstand high sound pressure levels (SPL) High output level No crossover distortion Uniform polar response Superior common mode rejection and suppression of RFI (radio frequency interference) Some typical applications for the KSM137 are listed below. Microphone use is a matter of personal taste and the KSM137 may be used for a variety of applications other than those listed. Acoustic instruments -- such as piano, guitar, drums, percussion, strings Wind instruments -- brass and woodwind Low frequency instruments -- such as double bass, electric bass, kick drum Overhead miking -- drums or percussion Ensembles -- choral or orchestral Room ambiance pick-up -- guitar amplifier or drums Specifications : Permanently Biased Condenser : 20­ to 20,000 Hz : Cardioid : 150 ohms (actual) : 0 dB, 15 dB, or 25 dB attenuation : Flat; ­6 db/octave below 115 Hz; -18 dB/octave below 80 Hz : 48 Vdc +/- 4 Vdc (IEC­268­15/DIN 45 596), positive pins 2 and 3 : 4.65 mA typical at 48 Vdc : ?50 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz : -37 dBV/Pa : 14 dB : Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on output pin 2 relative to pin 3 : 3.5 ounces
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