Audio-Technica Wired Boundary Microphone, 70 Hz → 14 kHz

RS Stock No.: 809-1183Brand: Audio-TechnicaManufacturers Part No.: PRO42
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Specifications

Microphone Type

Boundary Microphone

Wired/Wireless

Wired

Frequency Response

70 Hz → 14 kHz

Connector

XLR

Length

54.3mm

Weight

35g

Width

36.6mm

Height

15.5mm

Country of Origin

Japan

Product details

Miniature Boundary Microphone

Miniature Boundary Microphones designed for surface mounted applications. Ideal for times when minimum visibility is required.

Permanently attached miniature cable
Charge fixed on the back plate
2 microns thick gold vaporized diaphragm
Microphone enclosed in a sturdy case protected by perforated steel
Rubber non slip bottom pad
Low profile housing with low reflectance black finish
High sensitivity ensures useful output matching most mixer, tape recorder and amplifier inputs

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Audio-Technica Wired Boundary Microphone, 70 Hz → 14 kHz

€ 110.93

Each (Exc. VAT)

Audio-Technica Wired Boundary Microphone, 70 Hz → 14 kHz
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Technical Document

Specifications

Microphone Type

Boundary Microphone

Wired/Wireless

Wired

Frequency Response

70 Hz → 14 kHz

Connector

XLR

Length

54.3mm

Weight

35g

Width

36.6mm

Height

15.5mm

Country of Origin

Japan

Product details

Miniature Boundary Microphone

Miniature Boundary Microphones designed for surface mounted applications. Ideal for times when minimum visibility is required.

Permanently attached miniature cable
Charge fixed on the back plate
2 microns thick gold vaporized diaphragm
Microphone enclosed in a sturdy case protected by perforated steel
Rubber non slip bottom pad
Low profile housing with low reflectance black finish
High sensitivity ensures useful output matching most mixer, tape recorder and amplifier inputs

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