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Electro-Voice RE 920

Electro-Voice RE 920

Electro-Voice RE 920

Instrumentalni kondenzatorski mikrofon, idealan za harmoniku, trubu, sax …

- Prilagođena kopča za sigurno pričvršćivanje na razne instrumente
- Visok SPL
- TA4F konektor za bežični bodipak

230.00

Featuring a specially designed instrument-mount for clipping to musical instruments, the cardioid condenser RE920 is a premium-grade solution for drums, brass, woodwinds, and stringed instruments. Terminated in a TA4F connector for use with EV and Telex bodypack transmitters, it can also be hard-wired with an optional TXA XLR preamp.

Application Notes:

Cable Clips
The gooseneck on the RE920Tx includes a pair of soft vinyl clips to hold the microphone cable. These can be adjusted as needed to make sure the cable does not interfere with the use of your instrument.
Using the Windscreen This microphone includes a windscreen that can be used anytime wind noise or breath pop is a problem.
To install the windscreen, simply press it on the top of the microphone. The windscreen has an internal frame that includes a stop, to help position the windscreen correctly. When installing the windscreen, make sure to push it down on the microphone as far as it can go.
This ensures the frame inside the windscreen does not cover any of the acoustic side ports on the microphone.

Microphone Placement:
Some suggested microphone placements are described below. The tone of the instrument can be varied a great deal depending on the exact placement of the mic. The optimum placement is the one where the mic sounds best and is mostly a matter of personal preference.

Trumpets and Trombones
Mount the microphone on the bell of the instrument as shown on the reverse side of this sheet. Pointing the mic towards the center of the bell will result in a brighter sounding tone.
Saxophones Mount the microphone on the bell of the instrument as shown on the reverse side of this sheet. Pointing the mic towards the center of the bell will result in a brighter sounding tone.

Woodwinds
For a bright sound, clamp the microphone on the bell of the instrument and point it towards for the center of the bell. For a mellower sound, reverse the mic clamp so that mic points towards the instrument keys.

Specifikacija
TIP : Kondenzatorski
POLARNA KARAKTERISTIKA : Unidirekcioni
FREKVENTNI OPSEG : 80 - 1800 Hz
MAKSIMALNI SPL : 148 dB
OSJETLJIVOST (bez opterecenja) 1kHz : 1.3 mV/Pascal
IMPEDANSA : 1000 Ohm
ZAHTIJEVANO 48V : Da
TIP KONEKTORA : XLR
MATERIJAL : Metal
ZAVRSNI SLOJ : Nereflektujuca crna
VISINA (H) : 158 mm
TEZINA : 0.540 Kg
Opis proizvoda

Featuring a specially designed instrument-mount for clipping to musical instruments, the cardioid condenser RE920 is a premium-grade solution for drums, brass, woodwinds, and stringed instruments. Terminated in a TA4F connector for use with EV and Telex bodypack transmitters, it can also be hard-wired with an optional TXA XLR preamp.

Application Notes:

Cable Clips
The gooseneck on the RE920Tx includes a pair of soft vinyl clips to hold the microphone cable. These can be adjusted as needed to make sure the cable does not interfere with the use of your instrument.
Using the Windscreen This microphone includes a windscreen that can be used anytime wind noise or breath pop is a problem.
To install the windscreen, simply press it on the top of the microphone. The windscreen has an internal frame that includes a stop, to help position the windscreen correctly. When installing the windscreen, make sure to push it down on the microphone as far as it can go.
This ensures the frame inside the windscreen does not cover any of the acoustic side ports on the microphone.

Microphone Placement:
Some suggested microphone placements are described below. The tone of the instrument can be varied a great deal depending on the exact placement of the mic. The optimum placement is the one where the mic sounds best and is mostly a matter of personal preference.

Trumpets and Trombones
Mount the microphone on the bell of the instrument as shown on the reverse side of this sheet. Pointing the mic towards the center of the bell will result in a brighter sounding tone.
Saxophones Mount the microphone on the bell of the instrument as shown on the reverse side of this sheet. Pointing the mic towards the center of the bell will result in a brighter sounding tone.

Woodwinds
For a bright sound, clamp the microphone on the bell of the instrument and point it towards for the center of the bell. For a mellower sound, reverse the mic clamp so that mic points towards the instrument keys.

Engineering Data Sheets:

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