ART M-Two Bedienungsanleitung
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The ARTM-Two is one of the most versatile compact side-address
wide diaphragm condenser microphones available. Acardioid polar
pattern with two position pad and two position low frequency roll-of f
switches make it the ideal studio condenser microphone for solo vocal
or instrument recordings where subtlety and clarity is paramount.
As a cardioid condenser microphone the M-Two picks up only
sound directly in front of the microphone while sounds from sides
and back of the microphone are rejected increasing isolation and
delivering controlled directionality.
In live sound and remote recording applications, the M-Two’s cardioid
pattern offers excellent feedback rejection and better isolation and
will give you the best results on most vocal applications and a wide
range of solo instruments including background brass and
woodwinds, acoustic stringed instruments (violin, viola and cello),
drums and percussion. It offers full frequency response at the front
of the microphone with a very controlled and predictable proximity
effect – the increased low frequency response when microphone is
placed close to sound source.
Vocalists can use the proximity effect to their advantage, adding
fullness and more bottom endto the voice. Experienced vocalists can
easily incorporate it as part of their overall microphone technique.
Note: The cardioid symbol on the microphone housing denotes the
'live side', or front face of the microphone that in all cases should face
the performer.
Controls on the microphone itself include a -6 & -12dB pad switch,
allowing distortion-free reproduction of extremely loud at-source
signals, and a two position -12dB/octave low frequency roll off at
100Hz & 200Hz that reduces unnecessary low end boominess and
low frequency interference.
As a condenser microphone, the M-Two requires phantom power
to operate. Asubtle recessed LED under the gold capsule behind
the microphone windscreen will illuminate when phantom power is
present, and the microphone is operational.
The included heavy-duty shockmount suspension virtually
eliminates vibration and handling noise, while at the same time
safely securing the microphone in any position needed during the
recording process.
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
M-Two Cardioid
Condenser Microphone
▲Wide Diaphragm Cardioid Studio Condenser Microphone
▲Dual Position -6dB & -12dB Pad Switches
▲Dual Position -12dB/Octave 100Hz & 200Hz Low Frequency
Roll-Off Switch
▲Extremely Warm, Smooth-Sounding Low Noise Circuit Design
▲Extremely Wide Dynamic Range
▲Dual 32mm Low Mass Gold Sputtered Diaphragm Capsule
▲Aluminum Carrying Case & Deluxe Cradle
Shockmount Included
Specifications:
Type:Wide Diaphragm Side Address Condenser
Capsule:32mm Gold Sputtered Low Mass Diaphragm
Polar Pattern:Cardioid
Frequency Response:20Hz to 20,000Hz
MAX SPL:135dB / 147dB (0, -12dB)
Low Frequency Roll-Off:12dB / octave @ 100Hz & 200Hz
Pre-attenuation Pad Switches:-6dB, -12dB
S/N Ratio:78dB
Sensitivity:-35dB (+/-2dB)
Impedance:<200 ohms
Load Impedance (Recommended): 1000 ohms
Power Requirement:48v Phantom Power
Dimensions:37mm x 175mm / 1.5 inches x 6.9 inches
Weight:469g / 16oz
Specifications subject to change without notice
Produktspezifikationen
| Marke: | ART |
| Kategorie: | Mikrofon |
| Modell: | M-Two |
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