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User Manual for sE Electronics V Beat Dynamic Percussion Instrument Microphone Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the sE Electronics V Beat Dynamic Percussion
- Product category: Dynamic Microphones sE Electronics
- Brand: sE Electronics
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for sE Electronics Dynamic Microphones
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Product description Designed for use with snare drums and toms, the sE Electronics V Beat is a dynamic, supercardioid microphone. It offers a low-profile design that attaches easily to the rim of drum heads. Not only does the mic provide a highly accurate, naturalistic audio capture—it also keeps cables out the drummer's line of sight and makes it easier for them to maneuver around the kit without fear of accidentally striking a mic head. At the heart of the V Beat is its DMC7 X capsule, which utilizes an aluminum voice coil for a transient-rich sound and a bottom end extending low enough to record the fundamental frequencies of toms and snares. Its supercardioid pickup pattern ensures little bleed, helping you isolate the sound-source from other drums or cymbals. The capsule is suspended inside the mic to keep it decoupled from mechanical vibration, shocks, jolts, and other issues. The mic's all-metal housing is rugged, making the mic suitable for live use on the road. A gold-plated XLR connector helps to provide a reliable signal connection. With a windscreen built into the mic, it's already internally protected against winds, plosives, and extraneous noise. A black windscreen and a knurled nut for third-party mounting kits are included. UPC: 819032011607 In the Box sE Electronics V Beat Dynamic Percussion Instrument Microphone Thread Adapter Zipper Pouch Spare Internal Windscreen (Black) Knurled Nut for 3rd-Party Mounting Systems Limited 2-Year Warranty (Extendable to 3 Years upon Registration) Table of Contents
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Technical parameterssE Electronics V BEAT Specs | | | Sound Field | Mono | | Transducer | Dynamic | | Tube | No | | Polar Pattern | Supercardioid | | Frequency Range | 30 Hz to 19 kHz | | Impedance | Supercardioid: 300 Ohms | | Load Impedance | 1 kOhms Less than 1 kOhm | | Sensitivity | Supercardioid: 2.0 mV/Pa | | | | Output Connectors | 1 x 3-Pin XLR | | Length | 4.33" / 110 mm | | Diameter | 2.40" / 61 mm | | Weight | 12.24 oz / 347 g | | | | Package Weight | 1.25 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 11.8 x 6.0 x 3.0" |
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