Shure 419B User Guide

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MICROPHONES AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
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CONTROLLED MAGNETIC@ NOISE-CANCELING COMMUNICATIONS MICROPHONE
GENERAL
The Shure Model 4198 RANGER 2 CONTROLLED MAGNETICa noise-canceling microphone is designed especially for use where surrounding high noise levels make intelligible transmission a problem. The microphone provides clear, crisp, natural voice response in even the noisiest surroundings.
The
4196 represents a significant improvement over most microphones with anti-noise features. Noise cancellation in the 419 is provided through tion of highly directional operation and superior
discrimination against noise from distant sources over an unusually wide frequency range. The 419 is equally well suited for mobile or fixed station use where wind, traffic, and engine noise or machinery, vibration, and ventilation noise may interfere with speech transmis­sion.
With greater clarity and improved reliability and durability, the microphone is an excellent canceling unit for connection to all low-impedance microphone inputs.
The 419 fits naturally and comfortably in the hand,
and is not affected by heat or humidity. The exclusive
ARMO-DURm case is immune to oil, grease, fumes, salt spray, sun, rust, and corrosion-and is outstanding in
its ability to resist mechanical shocks and vibration.
The "Million-Cycle" leaf-type switch is designed to withstand rigorous operating conditions and constant use.
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DATA
MODEL
SHEET
419B
NOISE CANCELLATION
The important characteristics contributing to noise cancellation and clear speech transmission in the 419 are shaped frequency response, directionality, and distance discrimination.
Shaped Frequency Response: The acoustical ele­ments are arranged to optimize performance in the critical voice frequency range of 200 to 4,000 Hz. The result is the reduction in pickup of sounds outside the desired frequency range and proper control of those sounds within the desired range.
Directionality: Through its inherent directional prop­erties, the 419 rejects sounds that do not originate from the front of the microphone. This reduces pickup of
off-
axis sounds extraneous to the user's voice.
Distant Discrimination: The 419 discriminates against sounds arriving from a distance in favor of sounds from a near source. The microphone operates on the pressure gradient principle. Two sound entry ports spaced a small distance apart produce, by means of phase cancellation, reduction of sensitivity to all dis­tant sounds.
OPERATION
In order to obtain the best noise-canceling perfor­mance with the 419, "close-talking" is required. The lips must be as close as possible to the microphone grille
(directly facing the grille and pressed against the rubber
lip guard). For greatest discrimination between voice
sounds and background noise, do not hold the microphone more than
25
mm (1 in.) from the mouth.
No special precautions beyond ordinary care are
necessary in operating the 419. It will function very satisfactorily under most conditions of humidity and temperature. Dropping the microphone or other similar severe mechanical shocks should be avoided
CONNECTIONS
The internal connections of the 4d9 are shown in
Figure
1.
Microphone Features:
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Highly intelligible speech response Extremely effective noise cancellation
Available as low-impedance model
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Sturdy and reliable CONTROLLED MAGNETIC cartridge
Unparalleled ruggedness and durability
H
Tough ARMO-DURa case
H
Mounting bracket supplied -fits hang-up button on back of microphone
Copyright
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1989,
Shure
Brothers Inc.
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INTERNAL CONNECTIONS
FIGURE
1
The RED and BLACK cable leads control an external
relay or switching circuit. The GREEN and WHITE leads are the "hot" conductors for connection to a balanced line audio input circuit; the shield is connected to the amplifier or chassis ground.
Printed
in
U.S.A.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
CONTROLLED MAGNETIC@, Noise-Canceling
Frequency Response
Optimized response in the critical 200 to 4,000 Hz range (see Figure 2)
Net Weight
260 grams (9 oz)
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
FIGURE
3
TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE
FIGURE
2
lmpedance
Microphone rating impedance is 150 ohms (200 ohms actual)
Load lmpedance Range
200 ohms to 1,000 ohms
Output Level
Open Circuit Voltage* Power Level*
(at 1,000 Hz)
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-40.5 dB (9.4 mV)
-59.5 dB
*O dB = 1 volt per 100 microbars
**0 dB
=
1 milliwatt per 10 microbars
Switch
Push-to-talk leaf-type switch actuates microphone circuit and external relay or switching circuit.
Cable
1.5m (5 ft) four-conductor, two-conductors shielded, coiled cable
Case
Matte black ARMO-DUR@
Dimensions
See Figure 3
Packaged Weight
401 grams (14 oz)
MOUNTING
A mounting bracket for permanent installation is sup-
plied with each microphone (see Figure 4).
11-7/16
IN.1
MOUNTING HOLES, CLEARANCE FOR
No.
8
SCREWS
7
10.3
(13/32
mm
IN.)
161N,
MOUNTING BRACKET
FIGURE
4
FURNISHED ACCESSORY
Mounting Bracket (3 in kit)
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RK6MB
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Cartridge Cable CaseFront 90A1084 CaseBack 90A1047 Switch Assembly Switch Button
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