TX-3

EURO 150,00

Omni-directional pre-polarized* condenser microphone

Polarity: a positive pressure variation on the diaphragm produces a positive voltage at pins 3 and 4 of the TA4F

3 in stock (can be backordered)

Frequently bought together

Adapter for 1/4″ microphones to 1/2″ calibrators

Adapter for 1/4″ microphones to 1/2″ calibrators

Description

Omni-directional pre-polarized* condenser microphone

Polarity: a positive pressure variation on the diaphragm produces a positive voltage at pins 3 and 4 of the TA4F

  • Free field frequency response, 0°, +/- 1dB:   10-10000 Hz
  • Free field frequency response, 0°, +/- 2dB:   10-22000 Hz
  • Sensitivity (@ 250 Hz; +/-2 dB)    15 mV/Pa [-36.5 dB re 1 V/Pa]
  • Max SPL (THD<3 %)    140 dB SPL
  • Noise    <23 dBA SPL equiv. (typical 22 dBA)
  • Temperature coeff.    +0.035 dB/°C
  • Operating temp. range    -10 °C to +50 °C
  • Powering    2-10 Vdc
  • Weight    20 g
  • Lenght    67 mm

*A pre-polarized microphone is a type of condenser microphone that has a built-in, permanently charged backplate, eliminating the need for an external polarization voltage.

How It Works:

  • Traditional condenser microphones require an external polarization voltage (typically 48V phantom power or an external DC bias) to maintain the necessary charge between the diaphragm and backplate.

  • In a pre-polarized condenser microphone, the backplate is made from an electret material that retains a permanent electrostatic charge. This design allows it to function without the need for an external polarization voltage.

Advantages of Pre-Polarized Microphones:

  1. Lower Power Requirements – They can operate on lower voltage (often 2-10V, commonly found in battery-powered devices).

  2. More Compact and Portable – Ideal for field recording, lavalier mics, and measurement microphones.

  3. Simplified Design – No need for an external high-voltage power supply.

  4. Improved Stability – The charge remains stable over time, reducing drift in performance.

Common Uses:

  • Lavalier and headset microphones (used in broadcasting and theater).

  • Measurement microphones (used in acoustics and sound analysis).

  • Field recording microphones (used for nature and location sound recording).

Pre-polarized microphones are often found in electret condenser microphones, a widely used type of condenser mic in consumer and professional audio applications.

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