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Wildtronics Micro Mic XLR Microphone
Wildtronics Micro Mic XLR Microphone
Affordable, low noise, balanced output, omnidirectional microphone
The affordable, low noise, omnidirectional, balanced output microphone powered by phantom power!
- Omnidirectional response, meaning it will pick up sounds from all directions. When used with our parabolic reflector kits, a highly directional response results.
- Low noise microphone, 14dBA
- Balanced XLR output.
- Compatible with XLR input recording devices.
- Powered by your recorder using 48 Volt phantom power.
- Fits our Pro Mini, All Purpose, and Pro Universal Parabolic Kits.
- Rugged metal housing is plated and shields from EMI/RFI.
- Weighs just 1 ounce
- Does not include a cable. Use your own XLR cable to connect to your recorder.
Description
The Wildtronics Micro Mic XLR Microphone is a cost effective, low noise, high sensitivity omnidirectional microphone that can be used in one of our parabolic kits or be used by itself as a general purpose omnidirectional microphone. The Micro Mic XLR’s small size can be used less obtrusively than longer microphones that can stick outside the parabolic dish, making the system more portable.
The Micro Mic XLR requires 48 volt phantom power to power the microphone. Phantom power is delivered from your XLR connector based recorder. The microphone has a balanced output. The noise floor of the microphone is just 14dBA, which is good enough for picking up quieter natural environments. The Micro Mic XLR does not come with a cable. Since every application needs a different length cable, we suggest you select your preferred length cable from your favorite audio supplier.
When you purchase the Micro Mic XLR with a parabolic kit, we will include an adapter that allows the parabolic kit to hold the microphone. Insert the adapter in the parabolic kit’s mounting hub first so that the slit in the adapter is 90 degrees from the thumbscrew location. When the thumbscrew is tightened, the slit will close and hold the microphone tightly. Refer to your parabolic kit’s manual for setting depth for proper focus.
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