Crown

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The Crown PZM30D Boundary Microphone is a Pressure Zone Microphone designed for pro recording, sound reinforcement, and broadcasting. It has many applications, miking anything from full orchestras to individual instruments. Dual frequency response is switchable between rising (R) and flat (F). The R setting delivers the crisp attack needed for piano and percussion while the F setting offers smooth, flat, high-frequency response.
Crown PZM30D Boundary Microphone

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  • This Pressure Zone Microphone technology
  • Dual frequency response
  • Frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz a
  • Maximum SPL of 150dB
  • 3-year warranty
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  • Transducer: Electret condenser
  • Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Hemispherical polar pattern when placed on floors, walls, or ceilings
  • Open circuit sensitivity: 7 mV/Pa (-43dB re 1 volt/Pa)
  • Power sensitivity: -43dB re 1 mW/pa. EIA sensitivity -135dBm
  • 240 ohm impedence balanced
  • Self noise: 20dB equivalent SPL, A-weighted
  • S/N ratio: 74dB @ 94dB SPL
  • Maximum SPL: 150dB SPL at the mic produces 3% THD
  • 12-48V phantom power
  • Weight: 6-1/2 oz.
  • 6" x 5" x 3/4"

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3 year, no-fault parts and labor warranty on amps.
3 year warranty for most mics.
1 year warranty for Soundgrabber mic.
Crown Extended Warranty available as an option.

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  • Amazing Sound Quality

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    submitted16 years ago

    byBruce

    fromBlairs, VA

    For our church services We use some side rooms for overflow and for people who may nto be able to sit long, are coughing a lot, or are may have to leave early, or for whatever reason just want to be out of the main auditorium. The problem is all that they hear is what's on the regular pulpit microphone or other individual microphones. They miss or hear very poorly prayer requests, and congregational singing. Also, often at weddings we do not use the sound system at all and they hear nothing. Now they pick up every word that is said. This may not be the ideal or intended use of this micriphone but it works great!

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  • asked byMichael

    fromCA

    Is this quarter inch or XLR

    Is this quarter inch or XLR

    Open Reply - Ronald
    XLR.