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Brand New Comnet !!! Nice Dynamic Microphone With Gooseneck !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Einbeck, Germany

Einbeck, Germany
Condition:New

COMNET DYNAMIC MICROPHONE

You are bidding on a brand new unused Comnet dynamic microphone.

Characteristics:

  • Dynamic microphone capsule
  • Unidirectional noise canceling
  • Rugged chromed housing
  • Protected against metal dust and splashed water (INTERCEPT)

Frequency range: 300 Hz to 8 kHz at -10 dB

Sensivity: 1,5 mV/Pa (-56 dBV/Pa ± 3dB)

Impedance: 200Ω ± 20% at 1 kHz

Directivity: Cardioid (at 1 kHz, 180° -15dB)


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