Measurement microphone setsPhantom XLR Measurement Microphones
Each XLR Phantom microphone has a special characteristic such as different Max Sound Level, Nominal Sensitivity,
Frequency, Inherent Noise, etc.
Advantages for XLR Phantom microphones:
- Nickle diaphragm coated with quartz
- Omnidirectional with high sensitivity
- Most suitable for concert halls and spot miking for acoustical instruments
- Precise detailed and natural reproduction
- Highest possible audio quality
XLR series microphones are phantom-powered measurement-level studio microphones which
have 3-pin XLR.
According to the diameter of capsules, XLR series include 1” 1/2” and ¼” studio microphones.
Type | XLR11 | XLR22 | XLR30 | XLR24 | XLR45 | |
Polar Pattern | | | | Omni | | |
Nominal Sensitivity | -24 dB | -28 dB | -30 dB | -36 dB | -52dB | |
Frequency range | 20˜20K | 20˜20K | 20˜20K | 20˜40K | 20Hz˜50K | |
Output Impedance | | | | 220Ω | | |
Element | | | | Prepolarized | | |
Maximum Input Sound Level (1%THD@1KHz) | 130dB | 140dB | 130dB | 155dB | 160dB | |
Selfnoise | 18dB(A) | 18dB(A) | 22dB(A) | 20dB(A) | 30dB(A) | |
Supply Voltage (P48, IEC 61938) | | | | 48V | | |
Microphone Diameter (inch) | 1″ | 1/2″ | 1/2″ | 1/2″ | 1/4″ | |
Sound Field | | | | Free-field | | |
Typical Sensitivity (mv/pa) | 60 | 40 | 30 | 12 | 4 | |
Diaphragm | Nickel | Nickel | Nickel | Nickel | Nickel | |
Class | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
Download datasheet PLACID Phantom XLR series
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