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MICROPHONES HEADSETS & CONFERENCE


D1015CMB HEADSET MICROPHONE WS100MH3 NEW! HSAE1


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PROFESSIONAL AEROBICS HEADSET MICROPHONE WATER RESISTANT The LDHSAE1 is a professional headset microphone that is especially suitable for aerobics,


sports, and fitness trainers. The bi-directional electret condenser capsule with windscreen offers high speech intelligibility and sound quality. The low weight, flexible microphone arm, and neckband with adjustable neck strap ensure a comfortable, secure fit and complete freedom of movement.


It connects to a wireless transmitter via a mini-XLR connector. The LDHSAE1 headset is extremely sturdy, water repellent, and of course also stage-ready.


LDHSAE1


electret condenser 80 - 16,000 Hz bi-directional 1600 ohms


145 dB (at 1 kHz < 1% THD) mini-XLR (3-pin) foam windscreen water repellent


HEADSET MICROPHONE WS100MH1


Headset Microphone for WS 100 Series, WS 1000 Series, WS 1616 Series and WS ECO Series


• Uni-directional Electret Condenser Headset Microphone • Impedance < 680 Ohms • Frequency range : 20Hz - 20 KHz


Skin coloured lightweight headset microphone with excellent wearing comfort onto 3-pole Mini XLR


• Type : Condenser • Uni-directional


• Frequency range : 70 Hz – 16 kHz • Impedance : 1.4 kOhms


BM1 BOUNDARY LAYER MICROPHONE


The BM1 is an electret condenser microphone with a hemispherical directional characteristic. Designed for the micing of upright and grand pianos on stage or in the studio. Additional applications in the area of conference technology, micing of roundtable discussions and theatrical performances.


• Linear frequency range • Small dimensions • Uniform pickup angle • Extremely rugged housing


• Foam rubber sheet on base for isolation of structure-borne Noise • Phantom power via mixer or optional phantom power unit • 6 m mini XLR to XLR standard connection cable included


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Accessories included: D1015CM


BASE FOR D1015CM CONFERENCE MICROPHONE The D1015CMB metal base ensures secure positioning of


gooseneck microphones and offers a female 3-pole XLR connector on the top side and a 3-pole XLR male connector on the back.


CONDENSER CONFERENCE MICROPHONE WITHOUT BASE The slim and flexible design of the D1015CM gooseneck microphone


with its professional, highly sensitive and uni-directional condenser element makes it perfect for all situations in which the spoken word must be understood clearly. Its low self Noise also makes this microphone ideal for professional sound reinforcement and recording in meeting and seminar rooms, schools and churches. Equipped with a 3-pole XLR connector, it operates on phantom power (9 - 52 V).


LDBM1


Back electret cardioid


50 - 20.000 hz 250 Ω ± 30 % (at 1 kHz)


135 dB (THD < 0.5 % 1000 Hz) 113 dB 73 dB


Phantom power 48 V DC 3-Pin XLR


74.5 x 27 x 93.5 mm 345 g


Cable: Mini XLR / XLR (6 meters)


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Frequency range: Low-cut switch: Rated impedance: Connector:


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D1015CM


Back electret condenser Uni-directional


50 Hz – 20.000 Hz 150 Hz 250 Ω


3-Pin XLR


Phantom power 9-52 V DC 330 mm


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