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Black Electret Condenser
Material: Copper
Unidirectional
50 18KHz
200 Ohms +/- 30% (@ 1KHz) Output
136dB
Over 60dB
+48VDC phantom power
3-pin XLR (gold plated)
3-pin XLR standard cable (not supplied)
Positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3
Diameter: 0.9" (22mm), Length: 5.1" (130mm)
Net weight: 5oz (130g)
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The Nady CM 88 Condenser Microphone is the first general purpose handheld vocal microphone of its kind to feature a studio quality large diaphragm condenser element. The CM 88 is a versatile, professional level microphone, perfect for all live entertainment, recording, and broadcast applications requiring uncompromised studio quality sound.
The CM 88 can be used in live sound reinforcement and broadcasting and in studio or live recording. It must be powered by 48V phantom power (such as supplied by the optional Nady SMPS-1 phantom power supply or a mixing console with phantom powering), and amplified by a microphone pre-amp (such as built into a mixer, or a standalone unit).
The CM 88 can be connected to your mixer or phantom power supply using a standard balanced 3-pin XLR microphone cable. Before connecting to a mixer directly, turn the channel to which you're connecting to its lowest gain setting.