DALE SKU # JOSE-C700A

Josephson C700A Condenser Microphone with Post Recording Adjustable Polar Pattern

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    Description

    The C700A includes two capsules in one housing, a 16mm omni element similar to the KA11 capsule in the Series Six, and a 26mm figure-8 capsule. Completely neutral electronics, using the same cascode FET input, class-A active balanced output circuit found in the Series Six, are provided for each signal. Any directional pattern from omni to figure-8 may be selected by controlling the ratio of pressure to gradient signals.

    Series Seven microphones provide unprecedented flexibility, as the directional pattern of the mic can be adjusted in use, during or after recording. C700 microphones include omni/pressure and figure-8/gradient capsules, each with a discrete output. The signals can be recorded on separate tracks, so the pattern can be selected in mixdown. Pattern control is only one advantage of this technique. Applying different equalization or dynamic control to the capsule signals makes entirely different mic characteristics Ð for instance the warmth of a gradient mic used close up for vocals might be combined with the transparency of a pressure mic in the highs, by rolling off the high frequencies in the gradient signal and the lows in the pressure signal before they are combined.

    Frequency Response20 Hz – 20 kHz ±2 dB from reference curve
    Sensitivity–41 dB ref 1 V/Pa (9 mV/Pa) for each signal
    Overload Sound Pressure135 dB SPL at 1kΩ load for <1% THD
    Equivalent Noise Level15 dB SPL at kΩ
    Power Supply P48 Phantom, 4 mA per output
    Output Connector5 pin XLR type
    Diameter63mm (100 mm wide at yoke), length 328 mm

    The C700A includes two capsules in one housing, a 16mm omni element similar to the KA11 capsule in the Series Six, and a 26mm figure-8 capsule. Completely neutral electronics, using the same cascode FET input, class-A active balanced output circuit found in the Series Six, are provided for each signal. Any directional pattern from omni to figure-8 may be selected by controlling the ratio of pressure to gradient signals.

    Series Seven microphones provide unprecedented flexibility, as the directional pattern of the mic can be adjusted in use, during or after recording. C700 microphones include omni/pressure and figure-8/gradient capsules, each with a discrete output. The signals can be recorded on separate tracks, so the pattern can be selected in mixdown. Pattern control is only one advantage of this technique. Applying different equalization or dynamic control to the capsule signals makes entirely different mic characteristics Ð for instance the warmth of a gradient mic used close up for vocals might be combined with the transparency of a pressure mic in the highs, by rolling off the high frequencies in the gradient signal and the lows in the pressure signal before they are combined.

    Frequency Response20 Hz – 20 kHz ±2 dB from reference curve
    Sensitivity–41 dB ref 1 V/Pa (9 mV/Pa) for each signal
    Overload Sound Pressure135 dB SPL at 1kΩ load for <1% THD
    Equivalent Noise Level15 dB SPL at kΩ
    Power Supply P48 Phantom, 4 mA per output
    Output Connector5 pin XLR type
    Diameter63mm (100 mm wide at yoke), length 328 mm

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