Communication | Wired |
Use | Computer Microphone , Conference Microphone, Stage Performance,Interview , Speech, Smart Phones, Recording, Singing, Teaching, Portable Audio Player, Communication, Broadcasting |
Material | All Metal Hand Held Microphone |
Surface material | Matte black paint |
Function | Noise Cancelling, Light-weight,Portable,Condenser Microphone, XLR Microphone, |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Sensitivity | 12mv / PA |
Nominal impedance | ≤ 150 Ω |
Element type | Dynamic |
Maximum sound pressure level (THD < 0.5%) | 140dB SPL |
Frequency Response | 20Hz ~ 20KHz |
Output connector | Type XLR |
Function | Noise Cancelling & KTV Karaoke |
1. Gold-plated dynamic karaoke microphone xlr connector promise accurate transmission of voice, easy to connect and use with including shock mount system reduces handling noise and simple lockable with on/off switch
2. All metal construction cardioid singing microphone ensures long life. Durable zinc die cast housing with black metallic finish and grille featuring classic black ball grille.
3. Great for everyday or occasional use with excellent studio and live performance such as live musical performances, public speaking, podcasts, recording, singing, karaoke microphone, wedding, stage and outdoor activity
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Best fit on wireless microphone
With the above excellent characteristics, condenser microphone has become the favorite of sound engineering experts and singing experts. Wireless microphone singing on stage or karaoke at home has become the trend in the world. Wireless microphone has all the advantages of condenser microphone because it can provide the bias voltage required by condenser head, and has become the era of digital sound, The best microphone that professional sound experts dream of.
The core components of condenser microphone are diaphragm and backplane, which form a parallel plate capacitor, as shown in the picture below.
Among them, the diaphragm is flexible, which will displace under the action of acoustic pressure, and the back plate is rigid with perforation design.
Why are there perforations on the back plate?
This is because when the microphone size is small, the air gap between the back plate and the diaphragm will produce film damping, which will limit the frequency response bandwidth of the microphone. Therefore, many acoustic perforations need to be set on the back plate to reduce film damping.