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Published on 07/26/07 at 20:12
Micro electro-static professional studio, multi-directional
pressure gradient with dual-diaphragm capsule 1 "
10dB attenuator
High Pass Filter (100Hz @ 12dB/oct)
directional switch (uni / bi / omnidirectional)

Z out = 200 Ohms (bal.)
Sensitivity = -31dB/-33dB/-34dB (1V/Pa @ 1kHz)
BP = 20Hz to 20kHz
Z load = 1k Ohm
Max.SPL = 135dB
1% THD @ 1kHz
Level of intrinsic noise 14/15/16dB = (A weighted)
S / N 80/79/78dB (Ref 1 Pa)
Alim.externe = 48 Vdc (phantom)

OVERALL OPINION

I have used it for over a year and a half.

What I like its rendering, its precision and the way it sounds with my TonePort KB 37 and my voice.
No I have not tried other models, I trust my dealer, and I'm not disappointed. This is my first studio microphone it does its job.

I paid 200 euros, that's fine, of course we did not have the prestige of a trademark super famous, but to start I have been a great comfort.

With the experience I would do so this choice to start as I am after anything worth trying in the store, because we each his tone of voice.