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Brand | Peavey |
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Model | PVM 80 |
Category | Microphone |
Language | English |
Specifies the microphone uses a dynamic element with a Neodymium iron boron magnet for enhanced output.
Details the hypercardioid polar pattern and its typical 20 dB front to back rejection.
Covers the frequency range of 50 to 16,000 Hz and the microphone's sensitivity levels.
Describes the all-metal housing, low gloss black finish, brazed steel mesh windscreen, and foam pop filter.
Details the 3-pin XLR connector, phasing, and the microphone's weight of 14 oz.
Lists the furnished accessories: swivel adaptor, foam windscreen, and soft carrying pouch.
Emphasizes high sensitivity, output, low noise, and natural vocal reproduction.
Notes the titanium-laminated diaphragm, improved shock mounting, low gloss finish, and rugged construction.
Highlights suitability for road use and field serviceability.
Explains how neodymium magnets and titanium diaphragms achieve high sensitivity and output without external power.
Discusses the hypercardioid pattern for feedback control and foam filters for wind/plosive noise.
Covers the slim-line design for hand-held use and its suitability for live performance.
Defines proximity effect as a natural low-frequency boost when the source is close to the diaphragm.
Visual representation of the microphone's sensitivity across different frequencies, including null pattern.
Illustrates the directional pickup pattern of the microphone at 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 5 kHz, and 10 kHz.
Outlines the one-year limited warranty, remedies, exclusions, and legal rights.
Provides the physical dimensions of the microphone in inches and millimeters.
Shows the internal wiring and clarifies positive voltage at pin #2 for positive diaphragm pressure.