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27B8114 (BL)

2002, Shure Incorporated

Printed in U.S.A.

GENERAL

Shure Model 512 combines an efficient “open-air” head-
phone with a close-talking dynamic microphone. The unit is
unobtrusive, durable, comfortable, and provides a wide fre-
quency range.

The 512 was designed for sports and news announcing, in-
tercommunications systems, and special events remote
broadcasting. It offers convenient hands-free operation, and
a lightweight frame to reduce user fatigue. The unidirection-
al pickup pattern reduces unwanted background noise, per-
mitting its use in noisy environments. The microphone char-
acteristics are tightly controlled resulting in consistent
response and output, and the headphone response is tai-
lored to enhance voice intelligibility.

The headband easily adjusts to fit a variety of head sizes and
hairstyles, and the microphone boom can be adjusted to ac-
curately place the microphone cartridge at the corner of the
user’s mouth. The microphone is supplied with a foam wind-
screen to reduce explosive “popping” sounds, and a cable
clip to secure the cable to clothing.

SPECIFICATIONS

MICROPHONE

Type

Dynamic, close-talking

Frequency Response (at 8 mm 5/16 in.)

50 to 15,000 Hz (see Figure 1)

TYPICAL MICROPHONE FREQUENCY RESPONSE

Figure 1

Polar Pattern

Cardioid (unidirectional) response – uniform with frequen-
cy, symmetrical about axis (see Figure 2).

TYPICAL POLAR PATTERNS

Figure 2

Impedance

Microphone rating impedance is 150 Ohms (200 Ohms
actual) for connection to microphone inputs rated at 19 to
300 Ohms.

Output Level (closed-talked at 1,000 Hz)

Open-circuit voltage

-47.0 dB (4.5 mV)

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0 dB=1 volt per 100 microbars

Power Level

-66.0 dB

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0 dB=1 milliwatt per 10 microbars

Hum Sensitivity (typical)

38.4 dB equivalent SPL in 1 millioersted field

Polarity

Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive volt-
age on red lead and pin 2 of connector.

HEADPHONE

Type

Dynamic, open-air, left side only

Frequency Response

100 to 10,000 Hz, tailored for voice intelligibility (see Fig-
ure 3).

TYPICAL HEADPHONE FREQUENCY RESPONSE

Figure 3

Model 512 Headset

Microphone User Guide

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