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Review Summary
2017-06-25T15:59:44
We had one of these for use on the communion table for some time and it works great. So when the goose-neck mic on a floor lectern went bad, we got a second one of these for a replacement. May just be from my limited experience, but it seems necessary to orient with the cord away from the speaker.
Rex P.
Condenser
Cardioid
50 Hz to 17 kHz
180 ohms actual (rated at 150 ohms)
-29.6 dB (33.5 mV)
118.8 dB (1 kHz at 1% Total Harmonic Distortion, 1 k ohm load)
71.4 dB (referenced at 94 dB SPL)
Operating Temperature Range: -18 to 57 degrees C (0 to 135 degrees F)
Relative Humidity: 0 to 95%
22.6 dB SPL (A-weighted)
96.2 dB
100 dB at 0 gain
45 dB minimum, 10 Hz to 100 kHz
-6 dBV (0.5 V)
12 dB at 0 gain
Positive sound pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3 of the preamplifier XLR output connector
11 to 52 Vdc phantom
2.0 mA current consumption
3.126 x 2.088 x 0.750" (7.940 x 5.304 x 1.905cm)
Microphone: 4.16 oz. (117.9 g)
RK183PK Pre-Amplifier: 3.21 oz. (91 g)
Good item for church
By Rex P.
We had one of these for use on the communion table for some time and it works great. So when the goose-neck mic on a floor lectern went bad, we got a second one of these for a replacement. May just be from my limited experience, but it seems necessary to orient with the cord away from the speaker.