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KEY FEATURES
• Maximum Positioning Flexibility
• Broad Rising Presence Peak
• Open Transparent Sound
• Large Reinforced Diaphragm
• Reduced Proximity Effect
PRIMARY SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response,
Close Response: 40 to 20,000 Hz
Far Response: 50 to 20,000 Hz
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Open Circuit Voltage 2.2 mV/Pascal @ 1000 Hz
Sensitivity: -53 dB "
(where 0 dB = 1 mW/10 dynes/cm2)
Dynamic Range: 141 dB
Equivalent
Output Noise: 17 dB
(0 dB = .0002 dyne/cm z)
Impedance: 150 ohms balanced(Lo-Z)
Weight: 6.7 ounces(190 grams)
Dimensions,
Height: 4.55 inches(115 mm)
Diameter: 2.85 inches(72 mm)
Shank: 2.75 inches(70 mm)
The Altec Lansing AL30ND is a cardioid dynamic microphone utilizing a revolutionary neodymium alloy magnet with four times the power potential of conventional microphone magnets. With a computer-optimized design, the AL30ND magnet structure provides unprecedented sensitivity while the more uniform magnetic field lowers distortion during peak sound pressure levels.
The AL30ND represents a radical departure from conventional vocal/instrument microphone designs. The unique pivoting yoke configuration allows maximum flexibility in positioning the microphone near a sound source.
The large diaphragm contains 50 percent more surface area than conventional designs and is
- reinforced to prevent "breakup." The result is an extended high-frequency response with an open, transparent sound quality.
The exceptional sensitivity of the AL30ND combined with the inherently low noise of a dynamic transducer insures a superior signal-to-noise ratio ready for digital recording and sampling. To further reduce noise, a highly effective hum-bucking coil is used to cancel hum from lighting and other sources.
The AL30ND microphones utilizes an advanced vibration-isolation material. This unique foamed elastomer specifically formulated for vibration control. A foam pop filter is included to reduce both wind noise and "P-pop" breath sounds.
The uniform cardioid polar pattern of the AL30ND insures superior gain-before-feedback in live applications and better isolation in the studioat all frequencies-compared with other directional microphones with widely varying polar characteristics.
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