Dpa Microphones D:fine Core 4066 Omnidirectional Miniature Mic Boom With Microdot Connector (beige)
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The beige d:fine Core 4066 Omnidirectional Miniature Mic Boom with Microdot Connector from DPA is a replacement microphone boom with cable for the d:fine headset (sold separately). Designed for theater and broadcast applications, the Core 4066 amplifier technology delivers a 14 dB increase in both THD (total harmonic distortion) and dynamic range than the Legacy 4066 model. The Core 4066 features a double vent protection system that works in tandem with a drop stopper and water-resistant materials in the mic, which help prevent damage from humidity. A headset is required.
Replacement Mic Boom for d:fine Headsets Cable with Microdot Connector For Stage and Television Core Amplifier Increases Performance 14 dB Increase in THD and Dynamic Range Requires Headset
Key Specs | |
---|---|
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Power Sources | Plug-In Power |
Color | Beige |
Microphone | |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Performance | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 144 dB |
Sensitivity | 6 mV/Pa (at 1 kHz) |
Dynamic Range | 111 dB (A-Weighted) |
Equivalent Noise Level | 28 dB (A-Weighted) |
Connectivity | |
Analog Output | 1x Microdot |
Cable Length | 3.9' / 1.19 m |
Cable Diameter | 0.06" / 1.6 mm |
Power | |
Power Sources | Plug-In Power |
Operating Voltage | 5 V |
Physical | |
Color | Beige |
Environmental Resistance | Dust/Water-Resistant to 3.28' / 1 m (IP58) |
Dimensions | ø: 0.21" / ø: 5.33 mm |
Weight | 0.5 oz / 14.18 g |
Resistant to humidity
Double-vent protection system
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. What do you use to connect this Sony ECM-77B Lavalier Mic to Sony AX 100 ?
A: The Sony ECM-77B is a battery or phantom powered lav. You would use an XLR to 3.5mm adapter cable to plug it into a Sony AX 100. You can find this cable on the B&H website part number B&H # KOXRSM06.
Q: 2. Will this mic work with the older Sony UTX-B2 transmitter?
A: The Sony ECM-77BMP features the 1/8 locking connector that would be compatible with the input jack on the UTX-B2 transmitter.
Q: 3. What is the difference between the B and the R models?
A: AT 831b POLAR PATTERNCardioidFREQUENCY RESPONSE40-18,000 HzLOW FREQUENCY ROLL-OFF80 Hz, 18 dB/octaveOPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY Phantom: -44 dB (6.3 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa Battery: -46 dB (5.0 mV) re 1V at 1 PaIMPEDANCEPhantom: 200 ohms Battery: 270 ohmsAT831rPOLAR PATTERNCardioidFREQUENCY RESPONSE40-16,000 HzLOW FREQUENCY ROLL-OFF80 Hz, 18 dB/octaveOPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY Phantom: -44 dB (6.3 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa IMPEDANCEPhantom: 200 ohms Mainly the b has two power sources - battery and phantom power plus a wider freq response, but a shorter cable.
Q: 4. I have a wireless lavalier mic system. The microphone is model sony emc77BMP and the receiver is sony wrt 805.It is not working well, since it catches a lot of interference when recording on longer distances that 30cm, and especially in the city, and as such the wireless part of the system is practically useless for me, but the lavalier mic is very good, and I want to connect it directly to my field-recorder a Tascam DR-40. The input in the recorder is XLR, while the lavalier has a jack (male). I need an adaptor from jack to XLR, and I am wondering about 2 things:1) The adaptor should be a jack (female) to a XLR (male), but is anything else needed, like a converter of electric tension between the lavalier and the field-recorder, or does the lavalier connect directly to the field-recorder?2) The field-recorder offers different settings for recording. One option is to record directly, and one option is to record using phantom-power. Which option should I use when connecting the lavalier directly to the field-recorder via an adaptor (omitting the wireless receiver and emitter system)?
A: The lav can plug directly into the DR 40. All you will need is a 3.5mm to XLR adapter and phantom power from the recorder. Then you can plug the lav directly into the XLR mic input on bottom of the DR 40. B&H # QUQAD2 see below.
Q: 5. Can I use this mic with just an iPhone or iPad ?
A: The Sony ECM-77B Miniature Omnidirectional Lavalier Mic could be used with an iOS device such as iPhone or iPad if an interface such as the IK Multimedia iRig Pre HD Audio Interface with Mic Pre (BH #IKIRIGPREHD) was implemented in between: https://bhpho.to/3szb3Ve
Q: 6. How many windscreens are included in one package?
A: The Earthworks OMW3 Windscreen for Earthworks Omnidirectional Microphones contains one Earthworks OMW3 Windscreen.
Q: 7. does it have connections for a t5i?
A: The Sony ECM 77B features an XLR connector that is not directly compatible with the T5I, however using a AA battery in the mic plus the proper adapter cable such as the Kopul LMT-100, this mic is able to connect to the 1/8 mic input on the camera.
Q: 8. Is the 4-pin Hirose connector the same as a Sony 4-pin connector, for example on the DWT-B01 transmitter?
A: Yes, this mic is compatible with that Sony transmitter. It's pretty decent, too!
Q: 9. What are the converters included?
A: It comes with 3.5mm (Sennheiser) TA3, TA4, and Lemo adapters.
Q: 10. Could this microphone also be used with the Tascam DR-70D?
A: Phantom power via the XLR jack ranges from 12v to 48v. The power required and delivered through mini jack connections is called Plug In Power' and is generally 1 volt to 10 volts. The Tascam is able to provide Plug In power through its mini jack mic input, however the ECM77BMP is designed for use with Sony wireless transmitters only. Not designed to connect to recorders. it has a locking connector that may not make full contact in a standard jack, and also may not be wired correctly.
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