This device is used to capture vocals and high frequencies. They are also the preferred type of microphone for most studio applications.
The condenser microphone or capacitor microphone is able to provide high quality audio. As the name implies, the condenser microphone or capacitor microphone uses a capacitance that varies in line with the incoming signal to generate the varying output voltage.
Specifications:
- Type: Electret Condenser
- Output Type: Analog
- Direction: Omnidirectional
- Sensitivity: -46dB ±2dB @ 94dB SPL
- S/N Ratio: 58dB
- Port Location: Top
- Termination: PC Pins
- Size / Dimension: 0.382"" Dia (9.70mm)
- Height (Max): 0.185"" (4.70mm)
- Shape: Circular
- Impedance: 2.2 kOhms
- Voltage - Rated: 4.5V
- Current - Supply: 500µA
- Frequency Range: 100Hz ~ 10kHz
- Voltage Range: 1V ~ 10V
Soldering Condition:
- We suggest using an anti-static welding machine which can control soldering temperature automatically.
- Soldering temperature should be controlled at under 320 °C and soldering time for each terminal should be 1~2 seconds.
- Microphone should be fixed on the metal block (heat sink) and heat sink shall contact with MIC tightly.
- Microphone may easily be damaged by the static electricity. The countermeasure for eliminating the static electricity shall be by grounding both the worktable and the operator.
Note: Sold individually