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Audio Technica PRO42

Miniature unidirectional condenser boundary microphone

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Audio Technica Pro42 Microphone
  • Audio Technica PRO42 Miniature unidirectional condenser boundary microphone


    The PRO42's low-profile design assures inconspicuous appearance for surface-mount use in boardroom, school, government, house of worship and other installed applications. Designed for sound reinforcement, broadcasting and recording applications, the PRO42 brings crisp, intelligible audio reproduction to the podium, stage, conference table and beyond. With a wide-range condenser element and low-mass diaphragm for superior performance, the microphone is equipped with self-contained electronics, eliminating the need for external power modules.


     

Very low-profile design for minimum visibility

 

Wide-range condenser element with low-mass diaphragm for superior performance

 

Uniform polar pattern for maximum rejection of unwanted sounds

 

Rugged design and construction

 

25' (7.6 m) cable permanently attached between microphone and XLRM-type connector

 

Element                                             

 

Fixed-charge back plate,     permanently polarized condenser                                         

 

Polar Pattern

 

Half-cardioid (cardioid in hemisphere above mounting        surface)                                                    

 

Frequency Response

 

70-14,000 Hz

 

Open Circuit Sensitivity

 

-38 dB (12.5 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa

 

Impedance

 

100 ohms

 

Maximum Input Sound Level

 

134 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.

 

Dynamic Range

 

105 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL

 

Signal to Noise Ratio

 

65 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa

 

Phantom Power Requiremens

 

9-52V DC, 2 mA typical

 

Weight

 

1.2 oz (35 g)

 

Dimensions

 

1.44" (36.6 mm) maximum width, 2.14" (54.3 mm) maximum length, 0.61" (15.5 mm) height

 

Output Connector

 

3-pin XLRM-type on cable

 

Cable

 

25' (7.6 m) long, permanently attached