Item #1162675 Model #FMR600

Earthworks FMR600 23.5" Cardioid Dual Flex Podium Microphone Cardioid

$499.00

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23" directional 20kHz podium microphone with rigid center.

Earthworks' patented technologies incorporated into the FMR600 23.5" Cardioid Dual Flex Podium Microphone provide a high level of speech intelligibility and uniform off-axis response to ensure the orator is heard clearly, with no loss in sound quality, when speaking at the front or at the sides of the microphone. This smooth off-axis response also provides more gain before feedback. With 145dB SPL max acoustic input, it is virtually impossible to overload the microphone. There is also high rejection of sounds from the rear of the microphone, with no handling noise in addition to incredible RFI rejection. Designed specifically for use as a podium microphone, the FlexMic Series offers numerous versatile features and options that make these microphones ideal for public speaking venues including lecture halls, presentation spaces, churches, civic centers, theaters and government facilities.
Specifications
  • Frequency Response: 50Hz to 20kHz ±2dB at 6" (15 cm)
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid or Hypercardioid
  • Sensitivity: 10mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa)
  • Power Requirements: 48V Phantom, 10mA
  • Max Acoustic Input: 145dB SPL
  • Output: XLR (pin 2+)
  • Output Impedance: 100 ohm, balanced (50 ohm ea. pin 2 & 3)
  • Min Output Load: 600 ohm between pins 2 & 3
  • Noise: 22dB SPL equivalent (A weighted)
  • Gooseneck: Rigid center with nominal 2.5" to 3" flex on both ends
  • Dimensions L x D: 600 mm x 22 mm (23.62" x .860")
  • Weight: .3 lb. (137g)

Features

  • Rigid center and flex at both ends
  • Uniform frequency response on or off axis
  • Flat from 50Hz to 20kHz within + 2dB at 6"
  • Will handle up to 145dB SPL
  • No handling noise
  • High rejection of sounds to the rear of the microphone
  • Rejects RFI
  • Incredible gain before feedback
  • Speak above, below or to either side of the microphone