
N/D367s
N/DYM® Dynamic Cardioid
Vocal Microphone
Key Features:
•Classic N/DYM® sound
•Smooth, controlled frequency response
•High N/DYM® sensitivity
•Superior multistage shock mount and “Warm Grip” handle for unmatched low handling noise
•On/Off switch
•Also sounds great when used on a podium
General Description:
The
The controlled response of the N/D367s allows the user to easily work the microphone for optimal performance.
The N/DYM® magnet geometry used in the N/D367s, combined with a reinforced diaphragm design, creates a smooth, extended frequency response with a warm, open and transparent sound quality.
The N/DYM® microphones feature EV’s AcoustiDYMTM shock - mount system. This unique vibration isolating system works as a multistage device. At low frequencies, a rear sound wave cancels the diaphragm motion, while, at high frequencies, the specially designed rubber shock mount isolates the transducer from motion. Combining AcoustiDYMTM with the elastomeric
The N/D367s has a cardioid polar pattern, providing an enhanced
Technical Specifications:
Element: | Dynamic N/DYM magnet structure |
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Freq. Response, Close: | 30 Hz - 22,000 Hz |
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Freq. Response, Far: | 60 Hz - 22,000 Hz |
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Polar Pattern: | Cardioid |
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Sensitivity, Open Circuit | 3.0 mV/pascal |
Voltage @ 1 kHz: |
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Dynamic Range: | 144 dB |
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Equivalent Output Noise: | 14 dB A weighted |
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Polarity: | Positive pressure on diaphragm causes |
| positive voltage on pin 2 ref. pin 3 |
Impedance: | 350 ohms balanced |
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Microphone Connector: | 3 pin XLR type |
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Finish: | |
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Accessories Included: | Mic Stand Adapter |
| Soft Zippered "Gig" Bag |
Dimensions, Length: | 7.12" (181 mm) |
Diameter: | 2.05" (52 mm) |
Shank: | 0.80" (20 mm) |
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Net Weight: | 9.1 oz (258 g) |
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Shipping Weight: | 18.9 oz (535 g) |
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The N/D367s pop filter’s unique design utilizes a specially processed AcoustifoamTM filter to minimize wind noise and vocal
The N/D367s also features a noiseless on/off switch, which is useful in giving the speaker/vocalist control of their signal to the mixer.