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SHUREMX405C
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The Shure MX405/C 5" Gooseneck Microphone with Surface Mount Preamplifier, Cardioid Capsule is a flexible speech microphone designed for applications in meeting rooms, lecture halls, houses of worship and anywhere a high-quality speech microphone is desired This 5" gooseneck microphone features interchangeable capsules and a choice of a desk-mount preamplifier or direct flush-mounting into a table surface.
The microphone is also available with an LED light ring Wireless options enable full compatibility with the Shure SLX series wireless systems.
Shure MX405/C Features: Cardioid polar patterns Bi-color status indicator Logic input/output for remote LED and mute control Surface-mount and wired or wireless desktop base options CommShield Technology for improved RF filtering Shure MX405/C Specifications: Frequency Response-50 to 17000 Hz Polar Pattern-Cardioid Output Impedance-EIA Rated at 150 Ohms (170 Ohms actual) Output Configuration-Active balanced Sensitivity -35 dBV/Pa (18 mV) (at 1 kHz, open circuit voltage) Maximum SPL-Cardioid: 121 dB (1 kHz at 1% THD, 1 kilohm load) Equivalent Output Noise (A-weighted)-Cardioid: 28 dB SPL Signal-to-Noise Ratio-Cardioid: 66 dB (referenced at 94 dB SPL at 1 kHz) Dynamic Range (1 kilohm load at 1 kHz)-3 dB Common Mode Rejection (10 Hz to 100 kHz)-45 dB minimum Preamplifier Output Clipping Level -8 dBV (0.4 V) Logic Connections-LED IN: Active low (=1.0V), TTL compatible Absolute maximum voltage: -0.7V to 50V LOGIC OUT: Active low (=1.0V), syncs up to 20mA, TTL compatible Absolute maximum voltage: -0.7V to 50V (up to 50V through 3 kilohms) Mute Switch Attenuation -50 dB minimum Operating Temperature -18 to 57 deg.
C (0 to 135 deg F) Storage Temperature -29 to 74 deg.
C (-20 to 165 deg F) Relative Humidity-0 to 95% Power Requirements-48 to 52 Vdc phantom, 8.0 mA Mic Length-5 inch (127 mm) Weight-0.119 lbs (0.054 kg) Made in China.
