Peavey PVM 46 Microphone User Manual


 
the latest achievements in technology. By
doing so, we have developed a new shock
mounting system. The new shock mount
system has reduced handling noise, cable
noise, and noise picked up by the mic
stand.
By combining the latest in technologies,
performance, styling and durability, the
Peavey PVM 46 microphone will becomes
the choice of users in the sound reinforce-
ment industry.
ARCHITECTURAL AND
ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
The microphone shall be a moving coil
dynamicwithafrequencyresponseof
45 Hz to 16 kHz. The microphone shall
have a hypercardioid characteristic typical-
ly 15 dB down from the front response.
The microphone shall have
an output power level of -51 dB where
1 Pa = 94 dB SPL and a nominal imped-
ance rating of 400 ohms.
The microphone shall have a black rub-
berized finish that can withstand the
toughest of conditions. The microphone
uses a standard mic clip for stand mount-
ing. The connector shall be a three-pin
XLRequivalentaudiotype.
PROXIMITY
Proximity effect is a naturally occurring
phenomenon in unidirectional micro-
phones. The effect is to accentuate or
boostthelowfrequencyresponse.This
effect is a function of distance from the
diaphragm to the source and increases as
the diaphragm is moved closer to the
source.
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
NOTE: For details, refer to the warranty
statement. Copies of this statement may
be obtained by contacting Peavey
Electronics Corporation, P.O. Box
Meridian, Mississippi 39301-2898.
2"
13/16"
1 7/8"
4 1/2"