Earthworks FMR600 23 Podium Gooseneck with Rigid Center
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Earthworks FMR600 23 Podium Gooseneck Microphone with Rigid Center | $499.00 | ||||
Earthworks FMR600 23.5" Cardioid Podium Microphone | $499.00 |
The FMR600 from Earthworks is a 23", directional cardioid, 20 kHz podium microphone with rigid center and flex at both ends. FlexMics™ have been chosen for use in premium church installations, houses of congress, court rooms, political debates, corporate boardrooms, universities and many other educational and governmental institutions.FeaturesUniform frequency response on or off axisWill handle up to 145dB SPLNo handling noiseHigh rejection of sounds to the rear of the microphoneRejects RFIHandles high sound pressure levels with high rejection of sounds to the rear of the microphoneIncredible gain before feedbackOrators can speak above, below or to either side of the microphone and maintain the same pristine sound quality with high intelligibilitySpecificationsFrequency Response: 50 Hz - 20 kHz, +/- 2dB at12"Polar Pattern: CardioidSensitivity: 10 mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa)Power Requirements: 48V Phantom, 10 mAMax. Acoustic Input: 145 dB SPLOutput: XLR (pin 2+)Output Impedance: 100 Ohms, Balanced (50 Ohms ea. pin 2 & 3)Min. Output Load: 600 Ohms, between pins 2 & 3Noise: 22 dB SPL equivalent (A-weighted)Weight: 0.025 lbs. Earthworks FMR600 23 Podium Gooseneck Microphone with Rigid Center.
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