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technologynew products DAV ELECTRONICS BG503 RØDE M5 MICROPHONE


What is it? A compact condenser microphone.


Details: Inspired by the company’s flagship small diaphragm NT5, the M5 features a ½-inch cardioid electret condenser capsule and is available in acoustically matched pairs. The matched pairs have been selected to ensure a variation of no more than 1dB


sensitivity between microphones and a premium foiled certificate is supplied to verify the authenticity of the pair.


And another thing: The M5 is finished with RØDE’s proprietary ceramic coating, which offers a sleek black matte finish and is supplied with WS5 windshields and RM5 stand mounts. www.rodemic.com


KLOTZ


KMK CABLES


What is it? New KMK cables with ultra-light connectors.


STEINBERG UR44


What is it? A USB 2.0 audio and MIDI interface with six inputs and four outputs.


Details: The UR44 offers latency- free monitoring with DSP-powered REV-X reverb and the Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip in Cubase, or any other DAW software via the included dspMixFx application. With up to 192kHz and 24-bit audio


quality, MIDI input/output, Class-A D-PRE microphone pre-amps and class-compliant mode for iPad use, the unit is a portable production studio with ample connectivity choices.


And another thing: The UR44 will be available from January 2014 with a suggested retail price of €349. www.steinberg.net


Details: The impact-resistant Klotz connectors on the KMK cables are made from a high- quality composite exclusively by Neutrik and are 40% lighter when compared to the M1FM1N microphone cable. The KMK is also particularly flexible, rugged, low in diameter and offers excellent signal transmission due to its high conductor cross-section and good screening.


And another thing: Every connector is hand soldered and can be opened and marked with coloured rings to improve clarity. www.klotz-ais.com


500-SERIES EQ


What is it? A 500-series EQ module.


Details: Inspired by the DAV Electronics BG3 mastering EQ, this single-slot module is a high-quality three-band EQ with tonal shaping capabilities. Both low and high frequency bands use a Shelf curve with +/-8dB and stepped frequencies ranging from 12.5Hz to 400Hz for the LF


TELEFUNKEN M80-SH, M81-SH


What is it? Two new versions of the M80 and M81 dynamic microphones specifically for drum applications.


Details: The M80-SH (pictured) was created for use on snare drum and vocal applications, where a lower profile microphone with right angle XLR cable is needed. A tight cardioid polar pattern and a frequency response displaying a subtle rise in the high end results in a microphone suitable for snare drum, vocals or instruments on stage or in the studio.


The M81-SH builds off the strength of the M80 but retains the same minimal proximity effect, superior feedback rejection and an articulate mid-range. However, the top end is


pulled back a


bit, yielding a flatter


overall frequency response.


And


another thing: Both products come with a leather


microphone bag and 5m SGMC-5 XLR cable with right-angle female XLR. www.telefunken-elektroakustik.com


band and from 2kHz to 32kHz for the HF band. The Mid band uses a resonant design with its bandwidth narrowing when reaching the extremes of its +/-12dB of gain.


And another thing: With +27dBu of available headroom before clipping, it will work perfectly in modern studio setups. www.davelectronics.com


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