Polar patterns | omni, wide cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid, fig-8 |
Acoustical operating principle | Pressure gradient transducer |
Frequency range | 40 . . . 18000 Hz |
Switch position "reduced bass roll-off" at 90 Hz | -10 dB |
Sensitivity | 8 /cardioid 13 mV/Pa |
Rated impedance | 150 Ohms |
Equivalent loudness level due to inherent noise |
CCIR 468 - 4 (qps) 26 dB DIN EN 60651 14 dB - A |
Signal-to-noise ratio (re 1 Pa at 1 kHz) |
CCIR - weighted 68 dB A - weighted 80 dB |
Max. SPL for THD < 0,5% | 139/135 dB |
with 10 dB preattenuation | 149/145 dB |
Total dynamic range of the microphone amplifier | 121 dB |
Current consumtion ( P 48, DIN 45596, IEC 268 - 15 ) | 3 mA |
Output connector | 3-pin XLR connector goldplated contacts |
Weight | 540 g |
Dimensions ( L x Ø ) | 195 mm x 70 mm |
Finish | satin nickel, dark bronze |
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The UMT 800 is a large format studio microphone featuring a pickup capsule with a long history of proven performance. Five polar patterns make this mike an ideal choice for a wide range of professional and semi-professional recording situations. The UMT 800 produces a clean, colorless sound, ideally suited for accurate recording of instrumental and vocal soloists in music studios, motion picture scoring stages and television broadcast studios. Two distinguishing characteristics of this microphone are its high sensitivity and outstanding signal to noise ratio.
The pickup capsule is a pressure gradient transducer using dual membranes and a single brass back plate. The large diameter plastic membranes are sputtered with gold. Varying the polarization voltage to the membranes with the pattern switch, located just below the head grill, produces five patterns: omni, wide cardioid, cardioid, hyper-cardioid and figure 8. The direction of maximum sensitivity is radial to the head grill, i.e. side addressed. The microphone amplifier is a transformerless design with a symmetrical output stage. This design yields a wide dynamic range and a low self noise floor. The sensitivity can be reduced by a 10 dB switch mounted on the body of the mike when miking extremely loud sound sources. A low frequency roll-off switch, also located on the body of the microphone, reduces the proximity effect for close-range applications.
The microphone is equipped with a 3 - pin XLR connector fitting to a microphone cable, e.g. C 70. The UMT 800 uses 48 volt phantom powering according to the international standards DIN 45596 and IEC 268 -15. It is available in a black matte or satin nickel finish.
Polar patterns | omni, wide cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid, fig-8 |
Acoustical operating principle | Pressure gradient transducer |
Frequency range | 40 . . . 18000 Hz |
Switch position "reduced bass roll-off" at 90 Hz | -10 dB |
Sensitivity | 8 /cardioid 13 mV/Pa |
Rated impedance | 150 Ohms |
Equivalent loudness level due to inherent noise |
CCIR 468 - 4 (qps) 26 dB DIN EN 60651 14 dB - A |
Signal-to-noise ratio (re 1 Pa at 1 kHz) |
CCIR - weighted 68 dB A - weighted 80 dB |
Max. SPL for THD < 0,5% | 139/135 dB |
with 10 dB preattenuation | 149/145 dB |
Total dynamic range of the microphone amplifier | 121 dB |
Current consumtion ( P 48, DIN 45596, IEC 268 - 15 ) | 3 mA |
Output connector | 3-pin XLR connector goldplated contacts |
Weight | 540 g |
Dimensions ( L x Ø ) | 195 mm x 70 mm |
Finish | satin nickel, dark bronze |
Microtech - UMT800