Neumann.Berlin bcm 104 Microphone User Manual


 
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KK 104/105 S
Directional pattern.................................................................Cardioid/Supercardioid
Frequency range....................................................................................80 Hz...20kHz
Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohms...........................1.7/1.3mV/Pa ±1dB
Equivalent noise level, CCIR
1)
....................................................................... 42/44dB
Equivalent noise level, A-weighted
1)
................................................... 31/33dB-A
Max. SPL for 0.5% THD
2)
..................................................................... 148/ 150 dB
Max. SPL for 3% THD
2)
.......................................................................... 153/ 155 dB
Dynamic range (A-weighted)................................................................... >117dB-A
Frequency range....................................................................................450–960 MHz
Switching bandwidth............................................................................................. 24 MHz
Transmitter frequencies.....................................................................................................16
RF-output...................................................................................................50 mW (–3 dB)
Noise suppression system.............................................Sennheiser “HiDyn
plus
TM
Weight (incl. transmitter+power supply unit).................... approx. 325g
Dimensions (+ transmitter)....................................length: 257mm, Ø 48 mm
pouch big enough to hold not only the capsule, but the
transmitter, battery packs, and additional accessories as well.
These product components are a dream come true for
countless customers, who time and again demanded a wire-
less variant of the successful Neumann KMS104/105 vo-
calist microphones. Simultaneously, this combination unites
the core areas of competence of two established global play-
ers and market leaders: Neumann – the world’s leading man-
ufacturer of condenser microphones, and Sennheiser
– the market leader with years of
experience in the area of
high-quality wireless
systems.
* Also all existing Sennheiser SKM 5000
handheld transmitters can be upgraded with
the Neumann KK 104 S and KK 105 S capsule
heads. Still, to take full advantage of the acous-
tical properties of these heads it is recommend-
ed to utilize the SKM 5200 or SKM5000 N.
** “Heavy duty” variant with integrated foam
popscreen instead of wire mesh for even bet-
ter plosive attenuation. In addition, foam ma-
terial provides a very large surface area and can
therefore absorb moisture very well.
Technical Data KK 104/105 S (incl. SKM 5200/SKM 5000 N)
1)
according to IEC 60268-1; CCIR-weighting acccording to CCIR 468-3, quasi peak; A-weighting according to IEC 61672-1, RMS
2)
measured as equivalent el. input signal