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Studio Microphone MCE 530 MCE530


Model: MCE 530

Small diaphragm condenser microphone

The MCE 530 is a cardioid condenser microphone suitable for both project studios and semiprofessionals. It consists of a lightweight, but rugged, plastic casing strengthened with carbon fibres. Its small and short design permits flexible and unobtrusive positioning. The microphone is powered by phantom power between 11 and 48 V. The frequency response of the MCE 530 has been optimised for miking instruments and choirs. Using the WS 53 wind screen the MCE 530 is an ideal speaker's microphone in churches and halls.

Product code : MCE530

 

Features MCE530

  • Cardioid polar pattern

  • High SPL capability

  • Slim, unobtrusive design

  • Plastic casing strenghtened with carbon fibres

Technical Specifications MCE530

Transducer type

Condenser (back electret)

Operating principle

Pressure gradient

Polar pattern

Cardioid

Open circuit voltage at 1 kHz (0dB = 1V/Pa)

5 mV/Pa = -46 dBV

Nominal impedance

200 Ω

Load impedance

> 1 kΩ

Connector

3-pin XLR plug, male

Weight without cable

36 g

Frequency response

30 - 20,000 Hz

Max. SPL at 1 kHz

136 dB (at 48 V phantom power) / 126 dB (at 12 V phantom power)

S/N ratio rel. to 1 Pa

64 dB

A-weighted equivalent SPL

22 dB

Power supply

12 - 48 V phantom power (recommended phantom power: 48 V)

Current consumption

< 6 mA

 
   

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