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RCF MD 1708

Dynamic Microphone from RCF

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George Moore IIIGeorge Moore III

New in Box. Took me hours to figure out the wiring.

RCF MD 1708Published on 09/28/16 at 00:06
Thank god it came with a cable.
Wiring is just like TS to XLR cable wiring:
XLR pins 1+3 and joined together; which are the shield and pin 1 on the mic side. The shield doesn't have a pin on the mic side, it's soldered to the metal tab. Don't lose the little screw, as it makes a solid connection between the shielding cable and the body of the mic.
XLR pin 2 is either pin 2 or 3 on the mic side (low-z or high-z connections).

I tried both low-z and high-z. Low-z setting is 200 ohms and, at least for me, requires a cloud lifter gain booster for my mixers (which I don't have). So mine is set for high-z.

I love the sound. Focuses on mids and highs; in my opinion great for live shows as...…
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Thank god it came with a cable.
Wiring is just like TS to XLR cable wiring:
XLR pins 1+3 and joined together; which are the shield and pin 1 on the mic side. The shield doesn't have a pin on the mic side, it's soldered to the metal tab. Don't lose the little screw, as it makes a solid connection between the shielding cable and the body of the mic.
XLR pin 2 is either pin 2 or 3 on the mic side (low-z or high-z connections).

I tried both low-z and high-z. Low-z setting is 200 ohms and, at least for me, requires a cloud lifter gain booster for my mixers (which I don't have). So mine is set for high-z.

I love the sound. Focuses on mids and highs; in my opinion great for live shows as most stage mics are SM-58s which have always been more bass friendly. Very punchy for live shows.

I think this mic was built for broadcasting. It's hard to tell as there is zero info on this mic. This is quickly turning into my favorite mic for MCing on stage, singing, and podcasting.
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pulvoniumpulvonium

RCF MD 1708Published on 05/16/11 at 12:26
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Micro inherited a family member. Probably quite old saw the connection nini-din screw which it is equipped.
Given the quality and robustness of the stuff, it would cost the sweet in his time.
Nice look.
Its a bit old, it gives me a bit of a voice as if I was talking to an old radio.

OVERALL OPINION

It was above all a sentimental value, and look out of the ordinary. That's why I like him on stage ...
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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: RCF
  • Model: MD 1708
  • Category: Dynamic Microphones
  • Added in our database on: 08/19/2010

Dual Impedance (200 and 30,000 ohm)

Polar Curve: cardiod

Impedance 200-30,000

Sensitivity at 1000Hz (200 ohm ) .018mv/microbar

Sensitivity at 1000Hz (30,000 ohm) 1.3 mvv/microbar

Frequency response 50-15,000 cps

Dimensions 2 7/16" x 2" 43/65 x 5 5/16"

Weight 21 oz

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Other names: md 1708, md1708