Vicki Powys wrote:
> I use a Sennheiser ME67 gun mic, and the specification leaflet that came
> with the mic says the rating is 35 mV/Pa, which is contrary to the pdf info
> from Sennheiser, which states a more sensitive rating of 50 mV/Pa. Do you
> think they've actually improved this mic, or that the info in the pdf is
> wrong? I bought my mic maybe 6-7 years ago.
Not only the pdf, but Sennheiser's main european website has 50 mV/Pa.
Note this is at 1 khz, free field, no load. If that last bit is
different on your leaflet, or it's a spec for other than the K6 powering
module, that would explain it.
Otherwise it's possible they have upped the specs in the last several
years by changing the design.
Walt
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>From Tue Mar 8 18:23:13 2005
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:35:53 EST
From:
Subject: Re: match that impedance
In a message dated 1/13/03 7:45:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
writes:
> Let me repeat my note about pro-quality mics with consumer-grade
> minidisc equipment: The impedance of the pro mic output is typically
> much lower than the minidisc input.=20
>
Would I experience this if I used a Sennheiser ME67 with an AIWA Minidisc
Recorder AM-F70?
Much Thanks,
John
John V. Moore Nature Recordings
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