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AKG PZM30 D High performance hemispherical boundary layer microphone

Product Code: AKG 3323H00010

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First-class boundary layer microphone, ideal for speen & music recording, XLR version
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The PZM30 D high-performance hemispherical boundary layer microphone is a Pressure Zone Microphone® designed for professional recording, sound reinforcement and broadcasting. The capsule is mounted in the ?pressure zone?, an area where direct sound and reflected sound are in phase, which provides a 6dB higher sensitivity.

Two selectable frequency responses (flat/rising) provide greater flexibility in mic placement and sonic character. The rising position of the frequency switch adds brilliance and a crisp attack on percussion, drums, or piano. The PZM30 D comes in a very rugged, low-profile, metal housing with detachable cable that makes it sturdy and reliable for heavy duty applications.

Features

Hemispherical polar pattern

For intelligible pickup of sound from any direction

PZM® (Pressure Zone Microphone®) technology

Prevents sound coloration from surface reflections

Switchable dual-frequency response

For greater flexibility in mic placement and sonic character

Rugged, low-profile housing

Withstands the rigors of the stage

Detachable cable

Easy to install and service

Warranty

We offer a 3 year warranty on this product from its date of purchase. For more information regarding our support, repair and warranty, please download our Warranty Guide here.

Audio frequency bandwidth 20 - 20000 Hz
Sensitivity 7 mV/Pa
Signal to Noise 74 dB-A

Dimensions

Length 152 mm
Width 127 mm
Height 19 mm

Design

Finish black

Audio Output

Type Balanced XLR
Gender Male
Contacts 3-pin

Powering Interface

Voltage 12 to 48 V

Application

Sound Reinforcement Yes
Retail Yes

Device

Boundary Layer Microphone Yes
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