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Type:

Pre-polarized condenser microphone

Polar pattern:

Cardioid

Frequency range:

20 Hz to 20,000 Hz

Sensitivity at 1000 Hz:

40 mV/Pa (-28 dBV re 1 V/Pa)

Electrical Impedance at 1000 Hz:

200 Ω electronically balanced

Recommended load impedance:

>2000 Ω

Max. SPL for 1% / 3% THD:

126 dB / 130 dB

Equivalent noise level to IEC 60268-4:

22 dB-A

Supply voltage:

9 V battery supply through B 29 L or body-

pack transmitter, or 9 to 52 V universal

phantom power through MPA V L adapter

Current consumption:

Approx. 2 mA

Environment:

Temperature: -20°C to +60°C

R.H. at +20°C: 99%

Case materials:

Headband: metal

Microphone body: Noryl

Finish:

Matte black

Size:

130 mm (5.2 in.) in dia.

Cable length:

1.5 m (5 ft.)

Net weight:

30 g (1.1 oz.) exc. of connector

This product conforms to the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity. 

To order a free copy of the Declaration of Conformity, visit http://www.akg.com or contact

[email protected].

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Summary of Contents for C544

Page 1: ...EMPLOI p 22 Veuillez lire cette notice avant d utiliser le syst me ISTRUZIONI PER L USO p 32 Prima di utilizzare l apparecchio leggere il manuale MODO DE EMPLEO p 42 Sirvase leer el manual antes de u...

Page 2: ...e Shield 14 3 Interfacing 15 Introduction 15 Connecting the Microphone 15 4 Operating Notes 16 Putting the Microphone On 16 Using the Windscreen 17 Replacing the Moisture Shield 17 5 Cleaning 18 Micro...

Page 3: ...en scrapping the equipment separate the case circuit boards and cables and dispose of all components in ac cordance with local waste disposal rules 2 The packaging of the equipment is recyclable To di...

Page 4: ...n and therefore prefers sounds ar riving from in front of it from the user s mouth The microphone body containing the condenser transducer is shock mounted on the microphone arm in order to suppress c...

Page 5: ...e B 29 L the mini XLR socket on the connecting cable of the MPA V L or the input jack on your bodypack transmitter The connector will lock automatically To disconnect the cable press the unlocking but...

Page 6: ...to one side in front of the corner of your mouth 3 Find the optimum position during the soundcheck Should you hear excessive pop noise p and t sounds are overemphasized unnaturally move the microphon...

Page 7: ...r pop noise be comes audible attach the supplied windscreen to the micro phone 1 Slide the windscreen onto the microphone capsule 2 Pull the windscreen over the outer edge of the microphone capsule If...

Page 8: ...dscreen To clean the microphone surface use a soft cloth moistened with water Clean the foam windscreen in mild soap suds You can use the windscreen again as soon as it has dried C 544_F031003_Hex1 02...

Page 9: ...vol ume control on ampli fier to desired level 3 Connect microphone to mixer or amplifier 4 Check cable connectors for secure seat 5 Check cable and replace if damaged 6 Switch phantom power on Phanto...

Page 10: ...ansmitter or 9 to 52 V universal phantom power through MPA V L adapter Current consumption Approx 2 mA Environment Temperature 20 C to 60 C R H at 20 C 99 Case materials Headband metal Microphone body...

Page 11: ...7 Specifications C 544 21 Frequency Response Polar Diagram C 544_F031003_Hex1 02 24 2010 15 04 Seite 21 Schwarz Black A...

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