Centraverse clip-on lavalier condenser microphone in a discreet, miniature form factor ideal for professional presentations. Works with Shure wireless systems.
ไมค์โครโฟนแบบหนีบปกเสื้อประเภท Lavalier มาพร้อมกับ ตัวไมค์และฟองน้ำครอบหัวไมค์
For professional presentations requiring a microphone that is heard but not seen, the Centraverse™ CVL Lavalier Condenser Microphone offers a compact clip-on design and simple, no-nonsense setup.
The unidirectional cardioid polar pattern rejects unwanted sound for superior audio quality and vocal reproduction.
Precision-engineered for years of use with all Shure wireless systems.
Features
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Discreet, miniature clip-on lavalier microphone for speeches and presentations
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Condenser cartridge with cardioid polar pattern
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Works with all Shure wireless bodypacks featuring TA4F (TQG) connectors
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Miniature lavalier microphone with included tie clip offers low visibility and hands-free use
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Permanently charged electret condenser element provides clear vocal reproduction
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Unidirectional cardioid polar pattern rejects unwanted noise for improved sound quality
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Included windscreen reduces plosives, wind, and breath sounds
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Tailored frequency response optimized for speaking and presentations
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TA4F (TQG) connector seamlessly integrates with Shure wireless systems
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Legendary Shure precision engineering for durability and performance
Available Models
Tech Specs
Further Teachical Specs
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Output Impedance: 600 Ω
@ 1 kHz
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio [1]: 72 dB
@ 1 kHz
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Maximum SPL [1]: 139.0 dB
1000 Ω load, @ 1% THD
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Dynamic Range [1]: 117.0 dB
@ 1 kHz, 1000 Ω load
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Equivalent Output Noise [1]: 22 dB
Typical, A-Weighted
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Power Requirements: +5 V DC (nominal), 10 V maximum (DC bias)
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Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 3 with respect to pin 1
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Cable: 1.3 m (50 in.)
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Connector: TA4F
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Frequency Repsonse Curve:
[1]Measurements taken using RK100PK preamp set @ 0 dB using 8k bias resistor.
* All specifications measured with a 48 VDC phantom power supply. The microphone operates at lower voltages, but with slightly decreased headroom and sensitivity.