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General Description
The e 912 is a pre-polarised condenser boundary microphone with half-
cardioid pick-up pattern. Its acoustic properties have been optimised for
instruments, vocals and speech. The e 912 is an ideal choice for pianos,
theatre and opera productions, conference applications, altars and lec-
terns. To optimally match the installation environment, the e 912 is avail-
able in black or white.
Technical Data
Transducer principle.....................................................pre-polarised
condenser microphone
Pick-up pattern ..............................................................half-cardioid
Frequency response .................................................20 – 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity (free field, no load)....................... 10 mV/Pa (–40dB)
Equivalent noise level................................... 15 µV, CCIR-weighted
4.5 µV, A-weighted
Inherent self-noise ......................................................... 37 dB(CCIR)
26 dB(A)
Max. output voltage............................................1.2 V at < 1% THD
max SPL at 10 mV/Pa..........................................................135.6 dB
Phantom powering.......................................................48 V/1.1 mA
Nominal impedance ..............................................................< 100 ꢀ
Min. terminating impedance...............................................1,000 ꢀ
Dimensions ................................................. 126.5 x 105 x 26.5 mm
4.98˝ x 4.13˝ x 1.04˝
Weight ...................................................... approx. 350 g (12.35 oz)
Features
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Frequency response and sensitivity optimised for picking
up instruments, vocals and speech
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Unobtrusive, flat housing
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Extremely rugged and step-resistant
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Shock-absorbing rubber base
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Mounting slots for table installation
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Gold-plated XLR connector
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Integrated pre-amp
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Delivery includes: e 912 Microphone
Pouch
Instructions for use
Product Variants
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e 912 WH, white
e 912 BK, black
Cat. Nr. 500648
Cat. Nr. 500647
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e 912
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