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Type | Condenser |
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Polar Pattern | Supercardioid |
Frequency Response | 40 Hz - 20 kHz |
Connector | XLR-3 |
Operating Voltage | 48 V |
Power Supply | Phantom Power |
Max SPL | 134 dB |
Impedance | 200 Ohm |
Overview of the MKH 406 T directional condenser microphone, its characteristics, and powering.
Details microphone type, output plugs, wiring, and cable connector standards.
Provides physical dimensions (diameter, length) and weight for the microphone models.
Details frequency response, operating principle, sensitivity, impedance, and S/N ratio.
Specifies maximum SPL, operating voltage, current consumption, and temperature range.
Includes polar diagram illustrating directionality and frequency response chart with tolerances.
Explains the low impedance output and high frequency voltage requirements of the capsule.
Details A-B powering, voltage matching, and advantages of earth-free techniques.
Covers connections for balanced, unbalanced, high sensitivity, and defined impedance inputs.
Describes direct powering from amplifiers with appropriate voltage and filtering.
Describes windshield (MZW 30) for wind noise reduction and shock mount (MZS 415) for mechanical disturbances.
Details microphone clamp (MZQ 415) and desk stands (MZT 441, MZT 100) with swivel mount (MZG 415).
Covers power unit (MZN 16 T) and battery adapters (MZA 15, MZA 15-U) for continuous operation.
Describes transistor amplifier (KAT 15-2) and roll-off filter (MZF 15) for signal conditioning.
Lists connecting cables (KA 1, KA 7, KAM 1-5, KA 7-U) for different microphone and transmitter types.