Audio Technica Cardioid condenser microphone - ATND933AC

Audio Technica Cardioid condenser microphone - ATND933AC

Part Number: ATND933AC
Our Price: $629.00
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Description

Audio-Technica Condenser Hanging Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module ATND933a

The ATND933a condenser hanging microphone is designed for quality sound reinforcement, professional recording, television and other demanding sound pickup applications. Its low profile and excellent response make it ideally suited for suspending over choirs, instrumental groups and theater stages.

The microphone is equipped with a 15.2 m (50') permanently attached miniature cable, terminated with a TA3F-type connector that attaches to the provided ATND8734a Dante-enabled wall/ceiling plate power module. UniGuard® RFI-shielding technology protects the microphone from radio frequency interference (RFI).

Key Features
  • Wall/ceiling plate power module with Dante network output permits permanent installation in standard, 2-gang electrical box and direct connection to the network via Ethernet cable
  • Low-profile design with low-reflectance finish for minimum visibility
  • Superior off-axis rejection for maximum gain before feedback
  • Logic input accepts external switches for connection to the Dante network
  • UniGuard® RFI-shielding technology offers outstanding rejection of radio frequency interference (RFI)
  • UniSteep® filter provides a steep low-frequency attenuation to minimize pickup of undesired ambient noise
  • Steel hanger positions microphone over choirs, instrumental groups and theater stages
  • Available interchangeable elements permit angle of acceptance from 90° to 360°
  • Plug-and-play compatibility with AES67 networks, including those that utilize Livewire, RAVENNA and Q-LAN AoIP technologies

Specifications

ElementFixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser
Polar PatternCardioid
Frequency Response30-20,000 Hz
Low Frequency Roll-Off80 Hz, 18 dB/octave
Maximum Input Levels-15 dBu @ +30 dB gain | -25 dBu @ +40 dB gain | -35 dBu @ +50 dB gain
Signal-to-Noise Ratio68 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa

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