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| --------------------- Description --------------------- |
The Crown PCC160 (Phase Coherent Cardioid) is a surface-mounted supercardioid microphone intended for professional applications wherever improved gain-before-feedback and articulation are important. Similar to the Pressure Zone Microphone (PZM), the PCC is designed to be used on a relatively large boundary surface. Unlike the PZM, the Phase Coherent Cardioid uses a subminiature supercardioid mic capsule. Its directional polar pattern improves gain-before-feedback, reduces unwanted room noise and rejects sounds from the rear. |
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| --------------------- Specifications --------------------- |
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| Type: | PCC condenser | | Frequency Response: | 50 Hz to 18 kHz at 30 degrees incidence to surface | | Polar Pattern: | Half-supercardioid (supercardioid in the hemisphere above the primary boundary) | | Impedance: | 150 ohm nominal (85 ohm actual), balanced | | Sensitivity (at 1 kHz): | Open Circuit Voltage 22 mV/Pa (-33 dB re 1 V/Pa) | | Maximum SPL (at 1 kHz): | 120 dB (for 3.0% THD) | | Connector: | TA3M 3-pin mini male XLR | | Power Requirement: | 12 to 48 V phantom power (positive on pins 2 and 3 with respect to pin 1) |
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| --------------------- More Information --------------------- |
Click HERE to download the manufacturer's pdf cutsheet .:. requires Adobe Acrobat Reader |
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