WCM16 Headworn vocal microphone
Waar te koop
Beste te gebruiken voor:
Speech
Ook perfect voor:
Vocals
- Omschrijving
- Specs
- Downloads
- In de doos
Omschrijving:
What is the WCM16 best suited to?
The Shure Model WCM16 headworn hypercardioid condenser microphone is ideally suited to professional performers, lecturers, and others who require the highest quality voice pickup with maximum mobility. Its wide frequency response, low RF susceptibility and reliable operation at temperature and humidity extremes make the WCM16 suitable for virtually any vocal application.
What is the best position for the mic?
Miniaturized active circuitry included in the cartridge assembly provides equalization that tailors the low-frequency response to resemble the warm proximity effectWith a directional mic, more bass is added when the mic is closer to the sound source.
Read moreGo to the glossary of larger vocal microphones. Because of this low-end response, it is not necessary to position the microphone directly in front of the mouth, thus avoiding popping and breath noise, even without the supplied foam pop screen.
Why Hypercardioid?
The microphone's hypercardioid unidirectional pickup pattern provides maximum isolation from ambient noise and from adjacent sound sources such as musical instruments, loudspeakers and other performers. This permits higher gain-before-feedback without loss or masking of vocals.
Specs:
- Transducer typeA transducer converts sound into an electrical signal. The two most common types are dynamic and condenser.
Read moreGo to the glossary : CondensatorCondenser microphones are more sensitive, give a smooth, natural sound and need to be powered.
Read moreGo to the glossary - Polar Pattern"Polar pattern" describes how well the microphone “hears“ sound from different directions.
Read moreGo to the glossary: HypercardioïdeHypercardioid microphones pick up most sound from the front, and very little from the sides.
Read moreGo to the glossary -
FrequentieThis is how many times a sound or radio wave oscillates in one second.
Read moreGo to the glossary respons:
50 Hz
- 18 kHz
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GevoeligheidThis is how mich signal a microphone produces for a given amount of sound.
Read moreGo to the glossary (1 kHz):
-55 dBV/Pa / 1,77 mV/Pa
- Equivalent Self-noiseElectrical noise in a system that is produced by the electronics in the system itself.
Read moreGo to the glossary: 29 dB(A)
- Geluidsdruk:
150 dB
- Gewicht: 36 g
- FrequentieThis is how many times a sound or radio wave oscillates in one second.
Read moreGo to the glossary respons curve:
In de doos:
- Windscreen (Part No: 36A624)