Frequency Response:

Polar Response:

Application Notes:

Using the Windscreen

The RE92L includes a windscreen that can be used anytime wind noise or breath pop is a problem. To install the windscreen, simply press it on the top of the microphone. The windscreen has an internal frame that includes a stop to help positioned the windscreen correctly. When installing the windscreen, make sure to push it down on the microphone as far as it will go. This will ensure that the frame inside the windscreen doesn’t cover any of the acoustic side ports on the microphone.

Microphone Positioning (For Best Results)

Best results will be achieved with the mic positioned 3 to 6 inches below the neckline. Typical locations are on the lapel, shirt collar, or on the shirt directly below the chin. You should avoid covering the microphone with any cloth, since this could change the frequency response characteristics of the microphone.

If mechanical noise pickup from the cable is a problem, it can be minimized by looping the cable up and through the tie clip as shown.

Cable Position with Tie

Clip

Dimensions:

Inline Module Dimensions

Microphone Dimensions

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Electro-Voice RE92L technical specifications Frequency Response, Application Notes, Dimensions, Using the Windscreen