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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2005
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Thread Starter | New Matched Pair Omnis R On Le Way!
I'm getting a new pair of matched omni mics! Can't wait to hear them, here is some info and specs. The MSH-1 is an electret condenser microphone that uses a 6mm omnidirectional capsule. Its frequency response is essentially flat from 20Hz to 20kHz. The MSH-1 is designed to work with low voltage and low current power supplies as well as standard phantom power. Due to the small size of the capsule, the MSH-1 has an incredibly accurate and lifelike sound that excels at concert and ensemble recording, room mics, choir, and organ; as well as applications such as string and wind instruments, percussion, piano, and acoustic guitar. The MSH-1 requires a phantom power supply of +9V to +48V, and can also use plug-in power supplied by portable recorders, the MSH battery box, or Soundblaster®-compatible PC soundcards (with the appropriate adaptor cables). The extended lead capsule mic MSH-1X is produced using the high SPL handling circuitry of the MSH-2. Its small capsule case makes it ideal for mounting to an instrument, placing on a flat surface as a boundary mic, or using as a lapel mic. A variety of mounting solutions are available. The MSH-1X requires phantom power. The MSH-1O was a high-SPL handling version of the MSH-1, produced in 2006. It was replaced with the MSH-2 for 2007. The MSH-1O had similar specifications as the MSH-1X. Type: 6mm omnidirectional electret condenser microphone Phantom Power: +9V to +48V Plug-in Power: +3V minimum Current: 0.5mA minumum Recommended Input Impedance: 1KΩ minimum Sensitivity, 1kHz @ 94dBSPL: -38dBV/Pa Total Harmonic Distortion, 1kHz @ 94dBSPL: 0.3% typical Maximum Level, 1kHz @ 1% THD: 108dBSPL Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz Polar Response, 180°: -3dB @ 10kHz Self-Noise: 20dBA Weight: 1.3oz (36g) Dimensions: 2 3/4" x 3/4"ø (70mm x 19mmø)
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,952
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Here is an audio sample of the mic if you would like to hear it. The sample is exactly as it was recorded absolutely no processing of any kind. Jon at Naint was very prompt and sent me the mic quickly. I highly recommend his company and this great mic. I'm really happy with it so far, I've only had it for about an hour. Now I need to test the matched pair together! bcgood |
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