Peavey Studio Pro M1 User Manual

EElleemmeenntt TTyyppee:: Pressure Gradient Transducer PPoollaarr PPaatttteerrnn:: Cardioid (unidirectional) FFrroonntt--ttoo--bbaacckk RReejjeeccttiioonn:: 20 dB RRaatteedd OOuuttppuutt IImmppeeddaannccee:: 200 Ohms RReeccoommmmeennddeedd LLooaadd IImmppeeddaannccee:: 1000 Ohms FFrreeqquueennccyy RReessppoonnssee:: 30 – 20,000 Hz
SSeennssiittiivviittyy:: 16 mV/pascal at 1 kHz, 1k Ohm load SSeellff NNooiissee ((EEqquuiivvaalleenntt SSPPLL)):: 18 dB SPL typical, A-weighted
(per IEC 651) MMaaxxiimmuumm SSPPLL ffoorr 00..55%% TTHHDD:: 140 dB at 1 kHz PPoowweerr RReeqquuiirreemmeennttss:: 48 Volts CCuurrrreenntt CCoonnssuummppttiioonn::
2.7 mA CCoonnnneeccttoorr:: 3-pin XLR
PPoollaarriittyy:: Positive pressure on diaphragm
produces positive voltage at pin 2 relative to pin 3
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2.280 inches (57.91 mm) maximum body diameter, 7.80 inches (198.12 mm) long
PPaacckkaaggiinngg:: Compact carrying case NNeett WWeeiigghhtt::
1.2 pounds (545 grams) OOppttiioonnaall AAcccceessssoorryy:: Studio Pro Shock Mount
FFeeaattuurreess
• Large gold-plated microphone diaphragm
• Pressure-gradient transducer
• Switchable low frequency roll-off
• Switchable 10 dB pre-attenuation
• Ideal as main and as support microphone in most recording situations
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• Announcer’s studio, vocal, and instrument mic for broadcasting, dubbing, voice-over
• Overhead
• Spot mic for
- wind instruments
- strings
- piano
- percussion
DDeessccrriippttiioonn The Studio Pro M1 is a large format side-address condenser microphone with a unique frequency and transient response. Users will recognize the quality of the microphone immediately by its distinctive studio sound. It is an excellent choice for most applications in studios, for broadcasting, film and television.
SPECIFICATIONS Peavey Studio Pro™M1
SPECIFICATIONS Studio Pro™M1
The Studio Pro M1 can be used as a main microphone for orchestra recordings, as a spot mic for single instruments, and as a vocal microphone for all types of music and speech.
The frequency response of the cardioid characteristic is very flat for frontal sound incidence, even in the upper frequency range. The microphone can be used very close to a sound source without the sound becoming unnaturally harsh. By means of a switchable high­pass filter, interference through subsonic and low frequencies are reduced remarkably. As such, this switch cuts the low frequency response reducing the proximity effect.
An additional switch is added for use in high sound pressure level applications. This 10 dB attenuation switch enables the microphone to handle sound pressure levels up to 140 dB.
OOppeerraattiioonn Position the microphone so that the side with the LED and Peavey logo faces the source. The M1 is equipped with two switches, one for high SPL applications and the other for reduction in proximity effect or to reduce low frequencies that can make an instrument sound dull or muddy. The M1 is equipped with a swivel mount to secure the microphone to a floor or boom stand. The internal shock mount provides good isolation, but for greater reduction of noise from external vibrations use the optional elastic shock mount which can be purchased from your local authorized Peavey dealer.
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For details, refer to the warranty statement. Copies of this statement may be obtained by contacting Peavey Electronics Corporation, P.O. Box 2898, Meridian, Mississippi 39301-2898.
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Figure 1. Frequency Response Studio Pro M1 Front to Back
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Figure 2. Frequency Response Studio Pro M1 On-axis and Low cut
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Figure 3. Frequency Response Studio Pro M1 On-axis and -10 dB Pad
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