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Audix M70wd Flush-mount Ceiling Microphone

Audix M70wd Flush-mount Ceiling Microphone
  • Product Code: ga68539
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$2,001.00 $2,841.42

The M70WD Flush-Mount Ceiling Microphone from Audix is a steerable, flush-mount condenser microphone designed for the Audix Dante AES67 integrated microphone system (sold separately). It delivers audio and all microphone functions—including on-off contact closure and LED status indicators—through a single Cat 5 to Cat 7 cable with RJ45 connections for video teleconferencing, distance learning, boardrooms, surveillance, hospital and medical procedures, and ambient room miking applications.

The M70WD capsule is housed within a cradle that allows the microphone to be aimed up to an angle of 45°. Other features include: a fully integrated preamp and an extremely high-sensitivity rating with complete immunity from RF interference. In addition, installing the M70WD requires a single 2" hole in the ceiling, with no additional tools needed.

 

For the Audix Dante AES67 Mic System    High Output, Allows Distance Miking    12mm Gold Vapor Diaphragm    Two-Color LED Status Indicator    Aimable up to a 45° Angle    Miniaturized Integrated Preamp Circuitry    Immunity from RF Interference    RJ45 Connectors for Plug-and-Play Use

Parameters
Transducer TypeCondenser
Frequency Response60 Hz to 10 kHz
Polar PatternCardioid
Output Impedance150 Ohms
Sensitivity38 mV/Pa @ 1 kHz
Equivalent Noise Level22 dB (A-Weighted)
Signal to Noise Ratio72 dB
Maximum SPL for 0.5% THD≥130 dB
Dynamic Range108 dB
Power RequirementPhantom Power: 18 to 52 V
ConnectorRJ45
CableRecommended: Cat 5 / 5e / 6 / 6a / 7
Material of ConstructionBrass, Aluminum and Steel
Dimensions2.5 x 0.5" / 6.4 x 1.3 cm
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.905 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.5 x 5.6 x 3.7"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. how it setup?

A: The Crown PZM10LL is designed to be surface mounted where only the top portion of the mic is visible. The PZM10LL ships unterminated with 3 bare wires. 2 for audio, and 1 for DC power that needs to be supplied for operation. The PZM10LL outputs a line level signal.

Q: 2. What is the distance between the center of the rosettes in the fully extended position?

A: Zacuto Flush Rosette EVF Mount is 4'' long from the center of the screw to the other edge.

Q: 3. What is the diameter of the microphone?

A: The diameter of the Audix ADX40's capsule is 0.47 inches.

Q: 4. Does it work in the ATR 3350 Audio technica?

A: I'm afraid not. That clip is designed to hold the mic itself the ADX10 is 10 mm in diameter. The ATR 3350 is 8 mm in diameter. Not a good fit. Try a B&H link toa href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/885752-REG/auray_tc_olm10_tie_clips_for_olm_10.html/pageID/accessory target= _blank http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/885752-REG/auray_tc_olm10_tie_clips_for_olm_10.html/pageID/accessory/aThis clip will hold the cable as opposed to the entire mic. Should fit fine.

Q: 5. Does it require battery power or phantom power or it works without any power supply?

A: It requires phantom power.

Q: 6. Would this mic work ok for streaming? I'd like to not have the mic on screen and be able to move my head a little. Also would it pick up a lot of the speaker audio? I don't want to use headphones if I can get away with it.

A: I can't imagine a problem with streaming. As for picking up your monitor audio, that's a bit tricky to answer without seeing your recording space. I'm guessing that some noise reduction to reduce your monitor audio bouncing back and having the monitors behind the mic should result in a clean sound without picking up the monitors... but this would be true for any mic that's not omnidirectional. We use this mic at about 3 feet from two people talking and it's awesome... we don't use the monitor. If money's not a limiting factor, this mic also has different heads that support different patterns..

Q: 7. Will this work with any mic with a mini-XLR connector, or only with Audix? Thanks.

A: Yes, the Audix MicroBoom 84 Carbon Fiber 84" Boom can be use with any microphone that has a mini-XLR connector. The MicroBoom 84 has a mini-XLR female connector on the top to attach the mic and terminates with a mini-XLR male connector at the bottom. The MicroBoom attaches to any microphone stand and can be used horizontally or vertically.

Q: 8. Are these capsules interchangeable with Audix's micro series of microphones?

A: Hi Tyrone, The capsules on the Audix SCX1 mics are a different diameter to the Audix Micro series so are not interchangeable. The Audix Micro series does have field replaceable capsules in cardioid, hyper-cardioid and omni versions.

Q: 9. To synch sound to footage shot on a Canon DSLR would this mic work via a zoom recorder?

A: The Audix SCX1/HC Studio Condenser Microphone Kit is a good option for recording audio separately into a Zoom recorder. Sync will likely have to be done manually in editing as most DSLR cameras and some Zoom models do not offer timecode onboard. It is possible to record timecode as an audio track on each device, which can be decoded by certain editing softwares for sync, if you use a device such as the Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 to feed both the camera and recorder the same timecode: https://bhpho.to/3Lj6m8W

Q: 10. Compatible with hd27hdr?

A: Yes it should fit that projector.

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