the latest achievements in technology. By doing so, we have developed a new shock mounting system. The new shock mount system has reduced handling noise, cable noise, and noise picked up by the mic stand.

By combining the latest in technologies, performance, styling and durability, the Peavey PVM 46 microphone will becomes the choice of users in the sound reinforce- ment industry.

ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS

The microphone shall be a moving coil dynamic with a frequency response of

45 Hz to 16 kHz. The microphone shall have a hypercardioid characteristic typical- ly 15 dB down from the front response. The microphone shall have

an output power level of -51 dB where

1 Pa = 94 dB SPL and a nominal imped- ance rating of 400 ohms.

The microphone shall have a black rub- berized finish that can withstand the toughest of conditions. The microphone uses a standard mic clip for stand mount- ing. The connector shall be a three-pin XLR equivalent audio type.

PROXIMITY

Proximity effect is a naturally occurring phenomenon in unidirectional micro- phones. The effect is to accentuate or boost the low frequency response. This effect is a function of distance from the diaphragm to the source and increases as the diaphragm is moved closer to the source.

TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

NOTE: For details, refer to the warranty statement. Copies of this statement may be obtained by contacting Peavey Electronics Corporation, P.O. Box Meridian, Mississippi 39301-2898.

2"

1 7/8"

4 1/2"

13/16"

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Peavey PVM 46 specifications Architectural and Engineering Specifications, Proximity, TWO Year Limited Warranty