Behringer ECM8000 specifications: Difference between revisions
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The Behringer microphone can be used for measuring frequency response curves in sound experiments. | The Behringer microphone can be used for measuring frequency response curves in sound experiments. | ||
*Ultra-linear condenser microphone | *Ultra-linear condenser microphone | ||
*Perfectly suited for room equalization application | |||
*Perfectly suited for room equalization application | |||
*Exceptionally flat frequency response and ultra-high sound resolution | *Exceptionally flat frequency response and ultra-high sound resolution | ||
*Evenly weighted, true omnidirectional pattern | *Evenly weighted, true omnidirectional pattern | ||
*Works with phantom power from +15 to +48 V | *Works with phantom power from +15 to +48 V | ||
*Perfect for use with the Behringer ULTRACURVE or any other analyzer | *Perfect for use with the Behringer ULTRACURVE or any other analyzer | ||
*Ultra-low noise transformerless FET input eliminates low-frequency distortion | *Ultra-low noise transformerless FET input eliminates low-frequency distortion | ||
*Gold-plated 3-pin XLR connector | |||
*Gold-plated 3-pin XLR connector | |||
Latest revision as of 09:14, 24 November 2023


Description
The Behringer microphone can be used for measuring frequency response curves in sound experiments.
- Ultra-linear condenser microphone
- Perfectly suited for room equalization application
- Exceptionally flat frequency response and ultra-high sound resolution
- Evenly weighted, true omnidirectional pattern
- Works with phantom power from +15 to +48 V
- Perfect for use with the Behringer ULTRACURVE or any other analyzer
- Ultra-low noise transformerless FET input eliminates low-frequency distortion
- Gold-plated 3-pin XLR connector