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- Sanken CU-55 Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Sanken CU-55 Cardioid Condenser Microphone
The Sanken CU-55 is a small, wide frequency range condenser microphone designed mainly for music recording, the CU-55 captures sound beautifully not only for a full orchestra, but also in solo acoustic instrument performances.
A pad switch has a -10dB attenuation and gives the CU-55 two different sensitivity positions, which makes the CU-55 particularly suited for cleanly capturing sound ranging from slight sound to such explosive, high pressure sound sources as trumpets, percussions and drums.
In addition to a very flat frequency response (40Hz to 20,000Hz), high maximum SPL of 137 dB at 1% THD and 15dB Equivalent Noise Level performances of the CU-55 offers very wide dynamic range.
Like all other Sanken microphones, the CU-55 is especially renowned not only for its high-quality audibility, but also its reliability.
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NB. Suspension mount S-55 shown in image is not included
Included Accessories01 | measurement data |
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Included Accessories02 | warranty card |
Included Accessories03 | vinyl case |
? Captures natural, uncoloured sound in versatile applications, especially in acoustic instruments performances
? Beautiful cardioid pattern and frequency response not only on-axis but at other angles
Directivity | Cardioid |
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Transducer | DC biased condenser |
Frequency range | 40Hz - 20kHz |
Sensitivity (nominal at 1kHz) | -26dB (50.1mV , 0dB=1V/Pa) : PAD 0dB -36dB (15.8mV , 0dB=1V/Pa) : PAD -10dB |
Equivalent noise level (A-weighted) | 15dB-A |
Max SPL (1% THD) | 137dB SPL : PAD 0dB 147dB SPL : PAD -10dB |
Switch | PAD switch 0/-10dB |
Output impedance at 1KHz | 180 ohms |
Powering | +48±4V phantom |
Current consumption | 3.5mA |
Weight | 180g |
Dimensions | 113mm X 30mm (diameter) |
Surface finish | matte brown paint |
Connector | XLR-3-12(M) |