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Tram Tr50 - Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone With Tr79 Power Supply (black)

Tram Tr50 - Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone With Tr79 Power Supply (black)
  • Product Code: ga218036
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$1,350.00 $1,687.50

The Tram TR50 is a professional omnidirectional electret condenser lavalier microphone with a low-profile design resulting in low visibility. The TR50 features a frequency response that enhances the character and frequencies associated with speech.

The polar pattern provides a generous pick up response at the direct and off-axis sections of the microphone capsule. This enhances sensitivity and minimizes noise associated with movement, wind and clothing contact. The TR50 features minimum sound coloration and is available in a variety of connectors for direct integration with wireless transmitters. This version features the 6-pin connection for use with Audio Limited wireless transmitters.

6-pin for Audio Limited Transmitters    Includes TR79 Power Supply    Battery Powered Only    Negative Bias    Omnidirectional Polar Pattern    Black

Parameters
TransducerElectret Condenser
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Response40Hz - 16kHz
Dynamic Range (Typical)108dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio110dB
Maximum Input Sound Level134dB
Power RequirementsBattery Powered Only
Includes TR79 Power Supply
Output Impedance3.5k Ohms
Output ConnectorsAudio LTD 6-pin Lemo
PadNone
Low Frequency Roll-OffNone
DimensionsMicrophone: 0.300 x 0.540 x 0.196" (7.62 x 13.716 x 4.978mm) WxHxD
Cable: 4.5' (1.37m) L
Weight0.27 oz. (7.7g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.4 lb

Minimum sound coloration for universal use

Easily combined with boom microphones

Audio Limited 6-pin Lemo Connector

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Good day, what are the notable differences with this 3G one compared to the previous HDMI to SDI Micro Converter model?

A: Newly designed with more video standards and timecode support.

Q: 2. Does this carry the SDI's audio signal through to the HDMI output or would we need a separate audio cable?

A: Yes. HD/SDI with embeded audio will become HDMI with embeded audio.

Q: 3. Can i send different signals to sdi and hdmi in, and have those two signals out, simultaneously?

A: No, the Blackmagic Design Micro Converter Bidirectional SDI/HDMI 3G (with Power Supply) does not support the intake of two sperate video feeds. It can only support one feed at a time, but it can output that feed via both outputs.

Q: 4. Reclock: Does this reclock SDI to SDI?

A: Yes, the Blackmagic Design Micro Converter Bidirectional SDI/HDMI 3G (with Power Supply) will reclock SDI to SDI.

Q: 5. Can I use a normal phone power bank to power it?

A: Yes. Most any USB charger will work.

Q: 6. HDR metadata passthrough. Will this unit retain the HDR flag in the HDMI stream? I have a Decklink 4K Pro currently in my PC (SDI out). If my Resolve project is set up properly for HDR monitoring, will that HDR metadata make it's way from the PC to the TV? Decklink 4K Pro card SDI Micro Converter 12G HDMI 2.0 HDR TV (HDMI input).

A: The Blackmagic Design Micro Converter SDI to HDMI 12G (B&H# BLMCSDIHD12G) will convert the SDI video signal to HDMI (as well as pass-through the SDI) but does not translate HDR data to the HDMI 2.0 output.

Q: 7. Will this allow Raw codec recordings in Video Assist 12G HDR monitors? Connections would be BPMCC4K hdmi out to converter hdmi in- Converter SDI out to Video Assist SDI in. The VA will only record RAW format from an SDI signal, which is why I need a converter. Thanks to anyone who replies.

A: That is not possible. We are not aware of any converter that will turn a standard HDMI output to a RAW signal through SDI.

Q: 8. Does the device support using both conversion options at the same time? i.e all ports are being used

A: The Blackmagic Design Micro Converter Bidirectional SDI/HDMI 3G does not support both conversion options at the same time.

Q: 9. How long of an SDI cable run can I expect? Trying to do a multi-camera baseball game and have to cover some long distances. Wireless transmitters are out of my budget and I already have the cables.

A: SDI cables can run up to 196 feet before experiencing noticeable signal drops. You can use SDI repeaters or distribution amplifiers to increase the range of your SDI run.

Q: 10. Has anyone tried using this to convert the signal from a Red Komodo to DJI's Eagle Eye wireless transmitter on the Ronin S2?

A: While in theory this would work fine to turn an SDI signal out of the Red Komodo in to HDMI we are not aware of any specific tests on it or how it could be rigged up to the Ronin RS-2.

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