Broadcast Microphone

KMR 82i Version long microphone Neumann classic canon, with high-pass filter and switchable attenuator. Excellent attenuation of the side and rear sounds, coloring Absence

ARTICLE N° 26710
  • KMR 82i Neumann
  • Acoustical operating principle Interference transducer
  • Directivity Supercardioid / lobe
  • Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohm 21 mV / Pa
  • Rated impedance 150 Ohms
  • Load impedance 1000 Ohms
  • Noise level reduced to the entrance, according to CCIR 468-3 23 dB SPL
  • Reduced noise level to entry, DIN / IEC 12 651 dB (A)
  • Report Signal / Noise according to CCIR 468-3 71 dB
  • Signal / Noise to DIN / IEC 651 82 dB
  • Maximum SPL for THD = 0.5% 128 dB
  • Maximum output level 2.6 dBu
  • Dynamic range of the microphone preamp built according to DIN / IEC 651 116 dB
  • Supply voltage] 48 V ± 4 V
  • Current consumption 0,7 mA
  • Output connector XLR 3M
  • Weight 250 g
  • Diameter 21 mm
  • Length 395 mm
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  • Comes with
  • Microphone KMR 82 i Black
  • Windscreen WS 82
  • Not included Suspension
Outdoor Use
The shotgun microphone 82 provides a high output level and has a noise level reported to the extremely low entrance.

Low power consumption, low weight, and low sensitivity to wind and handling noise make it an ideal tool for miking outdoor reporting.

Its small size, combined with an ideal location in the center of gravity, easy handling without whiplash effect.

However, outside when the wind is pronounced, we recommend using an additional windscreen (supplied as standard accessory). The windscreen is made of polyurethane foam, and also acts as soft padding for the microphone when in its leather carrying case.

For mobile use, a handle and an elastic suspension are available. There is even an active handle, incorporating a power source (battery), making it unnecessary to use an external phantom power.
Switchable Bass-Cut filter
 Yes
Shotgun microphones are particularly valuable in recording situations where it is impossible to place a microphone at the desired distance from the sound source to obtain a sufficiently high signal level.
Most common applications are film and video shoots where the microphone must not obviously appear in the image. The KMR 82 is very often used on stage.

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