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frequency response | 40 Hz to 20, 000 Hz |
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polar pattern | Unidirectional (Cardioid) |
audio output level | -59.0 dBV/Pa |
output impedance | 2400 Ω |
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signal-to-noise ratio | 55 dB |
equivalent output noise | 39 dB |
connector type | TA4F or XLR |
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power requirements | +5 V DC 12 to 52 V DC, 10 V maximum (DC bias) |
dynamic range | 114.0 dB |
net weight | 72 g (2.53 oz.) |
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cable length | 1.1 m (45 in.) |
maximum SPL | 153.0 dB |
Instructions for correctly positioning the SM35 headset microphone on the head and near the mouth.
Information on obtaining the CE Declaration of Conformity and details of the European representative.
Specifies the microphone technology as Electret Condenser.
Details the audio frequency range the microphone can capture, from 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Describes the microphone's directional sensitivity, specified as Unidirectional (Cardioid).
Indicates the microphone's output impedance at 1 kHz, which is 100 Ohms.
Provides the microphone's sensitivity in dBV/Pa at 1 kHz with a 1000 Ohm load.
Details the signal-to-noise ratio at 1 kHz with a 1000 Ohm load.
Specifies the maximum SPL the microphone can handle before distortion at 1 kHz.
States the dynamic range of the microphone at 1 kHz with a 1000 Ohm load.
Indicates the self-noise level of the microphone in dB SPL-A with a 1000 Ohm load.
Details the voltage requirements for operating the microphone via TA4F and XLR connectors.
Explains the polarity convention for TA4F and XLR connections regarding diaphragm pressure.
Provides details on the included cable length and compatible connector types (TA4F or XLR).
States the physical weight of the microphone.
Visual representation of the microphone's frequency response at different distances from the sound source.