MX415WRLPDF/N: 15" White Dualflex Gooseneck Microphone, Light Ring
The MX415 surface mount version is a gooseneck microphone with a Bi-Color LED or light ring status display. It has a 15" gooseneck and is suitable for boardrooms and other sites where aesthetics are important.
FEATURES
- Gooseneck length: 15 inch / 38.1 cm
- Low profile, aesthetic design
- Wide dynamic range and smooth frequency response
- RF filtering with CommShield™ technology
- Status indicator: Bi-Color LED at gooseneck bottom or red light ring on gooseneck top
- Capsule options: None, Cardioid, Supercardioid
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Preamplifier Options
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MX400DP Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
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MX890 Wireless Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
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MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
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MXW8: Wireless Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
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ULXD8: Wireless Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
Specifications
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Type
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Frequency Response
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Polar Pattern (at 1 kHz)
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MX415/C: Cardioid
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MX415/S: Supercardioid
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Output Impedance
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Output Configuration
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Sensitivity (at 1 kHz , open circuit voltage)
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Maximum SPL (1 kHz at 1% THD, 1 kW load)
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Cardioid: 121 dB
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Supercardioid: 120 dB
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Equivalent Output Noise (A-weighted)
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Cardioid: 28 dB SPL
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Supercardioid: 27 dB SPL
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio (referenced at 94 dB SPL at 1 kHz)
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Cardioid: 66 dB
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Supercardioid: 68 dB
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Dynamic Range (1 kΩ load at 1 kHz)
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Common Mode Rejection (10 Hz to 100 kHz)
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Preamplifier Output Clipping Level (1% THD)
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Polarity
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3-Pin XLR: Positive sound pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3 of output XLR connector.
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5-Pin XLR: Positive sound pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 4 relative to pin 2 of output XLR connector.
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Logic Connections
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LED IN: Active low (≤1.0V), TTL compatible. Absolute maximum voltage: -0.7V to 50V.
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LOGIC OUT: Active low (≤1.0V), sinks up to 20mA, TTL compatible. Absolute maximum voltage: -0.7V to 50V (up to 50V through 3kΩ).
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Mute Switch Attenuation
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Environmental Conditions
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Power Requirements