Frequency Response:
12000 Portland Avenue South, Burnsville, MN 55337
Phone:952/884-4051, Fax:952/884-0043
www.electrovoice.com
© Telex Communications, Inc. 1/2005
Part Number 38110-436 Rev 1
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
Polar Response:
Application Notes:
Dimensions:
270°
300°
330°
0°
30°
60°
90°
120°
150°
180°
210°
240°
@1kHz
-5dB
-10dB
-15dB
-20dB
-10
20
50
0 dB
+10
500
FREQUENCY IN HERTZ
100
1K
5K
10K
20K
Cable Clips:
The gooseneck on the RE920Tx includes a pair of soft vinyl clips to hold the microphone cable. These can be adjusted
as needed to make sure the cable does not interfere with the use of your instrument.
Using the Windscreen:
The RE920Tx includes a windscreen that can be used anytime wind noise or breath pop is a problem. To install the
windscreen, simply press it on the top of the microphone. The windscreen has an internal frame that includes a stop to
help positioned the windscreen correctly. When installing the windscreen, make sure to push it down on the microphone
as far as it will go. This will ensure that the frame inside the windscreen doesn’t cover any of the acoustic side ports on
the microphone.
Microphone Placement:
Some suggested microphone placements are described
below. The tone of the instrument can be varied a great deal
depending on the exact placement of the mic. The optimum
placement is the one where the mic sounds best and is
mostly a matter of personal preference.
Trumpets and Trombones
Mount the microphone on the bell of the instrument as shown
on the reverse side of this sheet. Pointing the mic towards
the center of the bell will result in a brighter sounding tone.
Saxophones
Mount the microphone on the bell of the instrument as shown
on the reverse side of this sheet. Pointing the mic towards
the center of the bell will result in a brighter sounding tone.
Woodwinds
For a bright sound, clamp the microphone on the bell of the
instrument and point it towards for the center of the bell. For
a mellower sound, reverse the mic clamp so that mic points
towards the instrument keys.