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The acoustic response of the N/D267a and 267as presents
optimal performance in a live sound environment. The new
"vocally optimized bass" or VOBT technology provides the
performer with reduced resonant distortion at low
frequencies. Critical damping of the low frequency resonant
peak has resulted in a microphone that replaces the
"muddiness" found in competitive models with greater
warmth and increased vocal clarity. The increased clarity
permits greater working distances than other competitive
microphones, and ensures a clean, clear, consistent sound
that "cuts through the mix."
The low frequency response of the N/D267a and 267as
microphone varies with the distance from the sound source.
Known as "proximity effect," maximum bass response is
produced in "close-up" use with the microphone 1/4”
from the sound source. Normal bass response is
experienced with working distances greater than 24”.
Working close to the microphone will produce a more robust
sound. Close up positioning of the microphone will also
reduce the potential for feedback from the sound
reinforcement system. When close-talked, the bass-boost
provides an increase in overall microphone output level.
The mixer gain may be proportionately reduced, resulting
in a reduction of the system's sensitivity to feedback caused
by sound entering the microphone from the loudspeakers.
Sales of Electro-Voice N/D267as dynamic cardioid vocal microphone
at Sweetwave Audio.
Specifications
/ Datasheet (pdf)
Applications
- Female Vocal
- Male Vocal
- Rock
- Snare
Specifications
| Element |
Dynamic |
| Polar Pattern |
Cardioid |
| Impedance, Low-Z balanced |
300 Ohms |
| Connector Type |
3-pin XLR |
| Open Circuit Voltage |
2.9 mV/Pascal |
| Audio Frequency Response |
45 - 15,000 Hz Near Field 100 - 15,000 Hz Far Field |
| Mic Type |
Handheld |
| Wired/Wireless |
Wired |
| Finish |
Non-reflecting Black |
| Case Material |
Metal |
| Weight Net |
238 g ( 8.4 oz ) |
| Dimensions (Height X Max Diameter) |
181 x 52 mm (7.13" x 2.05") |
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