RE20
Variable-D®
Dynamic Cardioid
Microphone
Key Features:
•Favorite of broadcast show hosts and voice- over studios
•Ideal for instrument recording, especially kick drums and acoustic guitars
•Studio condenser response yet no powering required and immune to overloading
•Large Acoustalloy diaphragm and low-mass aluminum voice coil
•Dual-ported, continuously Variable-D® with minimal proximity effect
•Steel case and
General Description:
The
A true cardioid microphone, the RE20 offers greatest rejection at 180º off axis - directly to the rear of the microphone. Pattern control is so consistent that the frequency response is nearly independent of angular location of the sound source, creating virtually no
Technical Specifications:
Generating Element: | Dynamic |
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Frequency Response: | 45 - 18,000 Hz |
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Polar Pattern: | Cardioid |
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Impedance: | 150 ohms balanced |
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Sensitivity, Open Circuit | 1.5 mV/pascal |
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Hum Pickup Level, typical | |
(60 Hz/ 1 millioersted |
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Polarity: | Pin 2 will be positive referenced to Pin |
| 3 with positive pressure on diaphragm |
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Case Material: | Steel |
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Dimensions, |
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Length: | 216.7 mm (8.53 in.) |
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Widest Diameter: | 54.4 mm (2.14 in.) |
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Body Diameter: | 49.2 mm (1.94 in.) |
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Finish: | Fawn Beige |
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Net Weight: | 737 g (1 lb, 10 oz) |
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Shipping Weight: | 1,474 g (3 lb, 4 oz) |
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Accessories Furnished: | 81715 stand clamp |
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Optional Accessories: | 309A |
| use with floor stand or recording boom |
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This means the RE20 can be used successfully in situations where other microphones would experience unacceptable levels of hum and buzz. By exploiting the strength of its steel housing and employing a mechanical nesting concept, EV designers have created an exceptionally rugged microphone with superior handling noise rejection ideally suited for professional uses.