DALE SKU # JOSE-C550H

Josephson C550H High-Output Measurement Microphone

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    Description

    Josephson Series Five microphones are rugged, stable and cost-effective alternatives to high voltage metal diaphragm lab mics for speaker testing, room acoustics, andgeneral audio measurements between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. The 6mm condenser capsule has a permanently polarized backplate and a 3.5µm polyester diaphragm,metallized with a rugged nickel-chromium alloy. Frequency response is flat ±2 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Like all Josephson mics, the diaphragm is critically conditioned during manufacture for minimum drift over time. Series Five mics have been in rugged field service for more than twenty years, with little or no change in response. Several versions are available for use with a variety of other equipment.

    The C50 Series is a half inch model available in two sensitivity steps, each one covering an operating range of about 100 dB. The C550H provides 10 mV/Pa output,suitable for microphone level inputs. The F version has lower sensitivity, for use in very high sound level measurements. Frequency response is flat for on-axis sound incidence. All models may be powered with standard 24 to 48 volt phantom supplies, and provide symmetrical active balanced output. They will also operate on phantom power as low as 15 V with some reduction in maximum level.

    Output Level, mV/Pa 10.0
    Dynamic Range, dB SPL 35-135
    Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, ±2 dB
    Output Impedance 50½ (recommended load 1k½)
    Operating Conditions Free-field
    Transducer Type Capacitive pressure transducer, prepolarized backplate
    Power Requirement Phantom power per IEC61938 P48, <5mA
    Temperature Range, ¡C -10 to +50
    Weight, grams 140
    Connector 3 pin XLR type, pin 2 positive polarity
    Accessories Supplied Stand clamp, padded case

    Josephson Series Five microphones are rugged, stable and cost-effective alternatives to high voltage metal diaphragm lab mics for speaker testing, room acoustics, andgeneral audio measurements between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. The 6mm condenser capsule has a permanently polarized backplate and a 3.5µm polyester diaphragm,metallized with a rugged nickel-chromium alloy. Frequency response is flat ±2 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Like all Josephson mics, the diaphragm is critically conditioned during manufacture for minimum drift over time. Series Five mics have been in rugged field service for more than twenty years, with little or no change in response. Several versions are available for use with a variety of other equipment.

    The C50 Series is a half inch model available in two sensitivity steps, each one covering an operating range of about 100 dB. The C550H provides 10 mV/Pa output,suitable for microphone level inputs. The F version has lower sensitivity, for use in very high sound level measurements. Frequency response is flat for on-axis sound incidence. All models may be powered with standard 24 to 48 volt phantom supplies, and provide symmetrical active balanced output. They will also operate on phantom power as low as 15 V with some reduction in maximum level.

    Output Level, mV/Pa 10.0
    Dynamic Range, dB SPL 35-135
    Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, ±2 dB
    Output Impedance 50½ (recommended load 1k½)
    Operating Conditions Free-field
    Transducer Type Capacitive pressure transducer, prepolarized backplate
    Power Requirement Phantom power per IEC61938 P48, <5mA
    Temperature Range, ¡C -10 to +50
    Weight, grams 140
    Connector 3 pin XLR type, pin 2 positive polarity
    Accessories Supplied Stand clamp, padded case

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