Introduction
The directional
electroacoustic systems and as a musician's microphone for jazz bands. Its particular advantages are the broad frequency response, pronounced directional effect (cardioid) and a click- free Reed contact switch. The long goose neck and an additio- na1180° swivel mount (only MD
Types
MD 908
The MD 908 has no
a 3/8" thread is fixed to the lower end of the goose neck. The micraphone will be delivered with the
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Connecting the microphone
The MD 908 is balanced and has an electrical impedance of 200 Q. It can be connected to both balanced and
unbalanced inputs. The minimal load impedance resp. input impedance of the microphone input shouldn'tbe less than 200Q.
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Directional properties
The MD 908 has a cardioid directional characteristic. The
directionalindexat 1800and 1000 Hz is at least 18 dB / - 3 dB.
This means, sound from the rear with a frequency of 1000 Hz produces an 18 dB lower signal voltage at the microphone output than sound of the same intensity reaching the micra- phone fram the front. (Fig. 3)
Mounting the microphone
The MD 908 is assigned for desk mounting with the
Frequency Response
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Technical Data
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Acoustieal mode of operation
Frequency response
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Rejectlonat 1800 and 1kHz.. Sensitivityat 1 kHz ..........
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Dimensions In mm
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pressure gradient transducer 50
1,3 mV/Pa I 3 dB (Q - 77 dBV)
200Q
200Q
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2 and 3 moving coil
1and chassis~ ground sound inlet: 45 0
length: 52
goose neck: 11 0
campiete iength: 440 mm
350 mm (MD 908)
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