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Brand Name | GESTTON |
Model Number | MC-1100 |
Size | 21mmX166mm |
Weight | 201g |
Current consumption | ≤ 3mA |
Signal to noise ratio | 65dB, 1kHz at 1pA |
Style | Headset Microphone, Other, XLR Microphone, Desktop, Shock Mount, Wired microphone, Dual Mode Microphone |
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 |
1. Handheld condenser microphone with XLR analog output
2. XLR output connects to your computer for digital recording, while the XLR output connects with your sound system's conventional microphone input for use in live performance
3. Smooth, extended frequency response ideally suited for podcasting, home studio recording, field recording, voiceover, and on-stage use
4. Built-in headphone jack allows you to directly monitor from your microphone
5. Adjust headphone volume with easy-to-use controls on the bottom of the microphone
6. Supper Cardioid Dynamic Microphone for vocal amplification, cardioid mic pick up pattern, build in ultra-wide and pop filter to separate background noise and delivering clear sound.
7. 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
8. 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.
9. 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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Product Picture Description
The above figure shows the frequency response curve of the bass unit, the right is the treble unit, including the left and right speakers. Several important parameters can be known from the frequency response curve:
Characteristic sensitivity (SPL): the sound pressure measured at a distance of one meter with an electric power of one watt, and the average value obtained from four points of the frequency response curve is the average sound pressure.
Effective frequency range (F0 ~ 20kHz): it can be determined by spl-10db. The two points where such a straight line intersects the curve are the effective frequency range. As shown in the figure above, the effective frequency range of the speaker is 45Hz-20KHz, the effective frequency range of the bass unit is 40hz-3khz, and the effective frequency range of the treble unit is 1800hz-20khz. The straighter the frequency response curve, the better, and the wider the bandwidth, the better.
Several important parameters can be known from the impedance curve:
Impedance value (Ohm):The ordinate corresponding to the lowest point after the peak is the impedance value.