Description
This version of the C 4000 B has been specifically designed for use in radio newsrooms.
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The C 4500 | features | : | ||
The | diaphragm | is made of a plastic foil that is | ||
and prevents local shorts to the back electrode | even at extremely | high | ||
sound pressure levels. |
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A switchable preattenuation pad | allows you to increase the maximum | |||
SPL | capability of your | C 4500 | by 20 dB | for |
recordings. Many mixing console input stages use small transformers that are susceptible to overload, particularly at low frequencies. The C 4500 B- BC’s pad prevents such overload.
A bass cut filter | that is | switchable | on the microphone body reduces low- | ||
end distortion due to uncontrolled rumble or wind noise even further. The | |||||
filter has a 6 dB/octave slope starting at 120 Hz. | |||||
The | body |
| shields the microphone very effectively | ||
against RF interference when using it near radio transmitters or together | |||||
with wireless microphones or other communication systems. | |||||
A dual |
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tection against electrostatic and electromagnetic interference from the | |||||
various | monitors | used | in advanced or automatically controlled radio | ||
studios. |
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In addition to high sound level capability and minimum distortion | as well as | |
temperature and humidity resistant construction, the microphone | features | |
a cardioid polar pattern | specifically optimized for the kind of | |
usage typical of broadcast work. |
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Recommended Applications
•Announcer microphone for radio studios where ruggedness, excellent
sound, high SPL capability, low proximity effect, and maximum resistance to electrostatic and electromagnetic interference from CRT displays in automated studios are paramount.
•Vocal and instrument recording in studios and post production suites.
•Voiceovers and dubbing.
The microphone has its sound entry on the frontso you can place it
optimally right in front of the announcer’s mouth without obstructing his/her vision.
Although the microphone capsule is shock mounted internally, you can use
the supplied H 100 “spider” suspensionto reduce vibrational noise from the stand or other sources even further. Remember to insert the cable into
one of the two grooves at the rear end of the outer ring for strain relief. This removes mechanical pull from the connector and reduces vibrational noise that may be transmitted to the microphone by the cable.
You can use the supplied W 4000 foam windscreenboth as a windscreen for outdoor recording and as an additional pop screen for vocal recording.
The wind/pop screen causes almost no change in the frequency response
of the microphone. A careful, subjective comparative listening test will be the best way to decide whether to use the windscreen or not.
Powering
The C 4500 B-BC operates on any phantom power sourceto
DIN 45 596 / IEC
9 and 52 V fed to the microphone via standard phantom power wiring.
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