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CAD Cardioid Condenser Percussion Microphone / ICM417

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Description

Ideal for miking cymbals, overheads and stringed instruments, the ICM417 electret condenser produces a natural, transparent sound with exceptional accuracy and detail. The ICM417’s cardioid pattern and tranformerless design produce a balanced frequency response across the spectrum with minimal distortion.

Packaged in a rugged small, all metal body, the ICM417 electret condenser microphone provides natural, transparent sound quality. The transformerless design of this cardioid condenser provides optimum low frequency response and low distortion.

Designed for use with cymbals, overheads, and stringed instruments, the wide, flat frequency of the ICM417, coupled with the CAD exclusive I.N.R.TM shockmount, make this an extremely high quality percussion microphone, as well.

Specifications
Generating Element: Electret condenser (Phantom Powered)
Polar Pattern: Unidirectional (Cardioid)
Frequency Response: 40 Hz - 20 kHz
Output Level:
Open Circuit Voltage: -37dBV (14mV) @ 1Pa
Impedance: 250 Ohms
Dynamic Range: 104 dB
Equivalent Noise Level: Less than 26 dB, A weighted
Maximum SPL: 130 dB (1% THD, open circuit)

Powering:
Supply Voltage: 9 - 52 Vdc, positive pins 2 & 3 reverse polarity protected
Current Required: Less than 5 mA over operating voltage range
Phasing: Positive pressure on diaphragm generates a positive voltage on pin 2
relative to pin 3
Shock Mounting System: I.N.R.TM (Impact Noise Rejection - proprietary rubber compound)​

Additional Details

SKU:
ICM417
UPC:
631922100938
Condition:
New
Width:
3.00 (in)
Height:
6.00 (in)
Depth:
4.00 (in)

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