Wired Microphones

Micro-miniature tie MX150B SHURE C-TQG version cardioid connection with TQG

ARTICLE N° 35902
  • Shure MX150
  • Micro upscale tie
  • Cardioid
  • Exit TQG
  • Capsule: Static electret
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Directivity: cardioid
  • Sensitivity: -51.0 dBV / Pa (2.8 mV)
  • Clean Noise: 36.5 dB-A
  • Signal / noise ratio (measured at 94 dB SPL at 1 kHz): 57.5 dB
  • Dynamic range (1 kHz): 111.0 dB
  • Clipping level (20 Hz-20 kHz with 1% DHT): 2.0 dBV @ 2500 / 1.5 dBV @ 1000
  • Pressure Max SPL: 147.5 dB
  • Power supply: 5V DC - 0.04 to 0.18 mA
  • Cable: Kevlar Reinforced 1.50 m
  • Weight: 21 g
  • Comes with 3 bonnets, 3 tie clips, RK100PK the preamp and a storage pouch
  • Highlights MX150:
  • Available in omni and cardioid
  • Wireless Version TQG and wired XLR
  • Multi position with tie clip keeps the cable
  • Protected against the radiation from mobile: CommShield Technology
  • Flexible cable sheath reinforced with Kevlar
The MX150 is a professional microphone miniature tie optimized for voice, very discreet design.
Available in omnidirectional or cardioid version, the MX150 delivers a quality audio without compromise.
Thanks to its tie clip multi position, the microphone placement is very simple, associated with perfect control
rubbing noises.
The MX150 is aimed primarily at broadcast, the conference, to places of worship and theater.
Available in versions without TQG wireless and wired XLR.
Capsule type
 Capacitor, Electret
Application
 Musical comedy, Conference, Microphone for theater, Speaking voice, Video / broadcast
Capsule size
 Miniature
Directivity
 Cardioid
Switchable Bass-Cut filter
 No
Acoustic pressure (dB)
 148
Switch On/Off
 No
Head support
 Lavalier
Component(s)
 Lavalier microphone
Removable cable
 No
Connectors
 Mini XLR (TA4F)
Accessories included
 Windscreen, Cable Clip, Carrying Bag
Color
 Black
SHURE The company was established by SNShure in 1925. In 1932 the company started manufacturing of microphone and from the beginning their products were a success.
The Unidyne built in 1939, was quickly adopted by celebrities of the day, in the political and entertainment and has achieved legendary status becoming known as "Elvis Mic".
Other microphones like the SM57 and 58 also placed pins in microphone technology.

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