Crown Audio PZM-6D is a Pressure Zone Microphone designed for professional recording, sound reinforcement, and broadcasting. It utilizes the Pressure Recording Process, which positions a miniature condenser microphone capsule very close to a sound-reflecting plate or boundary. This results in excellent clarity and "reach," a hemispherical polar pattern, uncolored off-axis response, and a wide smooth frequency response free of phase interference.
The PZM-6D features a switchable dual-frequency response: rising (R) or flat (F). The "rising" position adds brilliance, making it useful for miking instruments or vocals where a crisp attack is desired. The "flat" position provides a smooth, flat, high-frequency response for natural sound reproduction.
Crown Audio PZM-6D is a Pressure Zone Microphone designed for professional recording, sound reinforcement, and broadcasting. It utilizes the Pressure Recording Process, which positions a miniature condenser microphone capsule very close to a sound-reflecting plate or boundary. This results in excellent clarity and "reach," a hemispherical polar pattern, uncolored off-axis response, and a wide smooth frequency response free of phase interference.
The PZM-6D features a switchable dual-frequency response: rising (R) or flat (F). The "rising" position adds brilliance, making it useful for miking instruments or vocals where a crisp attack is desired. The "flat" position provides a smooth, flat, high-frequency response for natural sound reproduction.
Crown Audio PZM-6D is a Pressure Zone Microphone designed for professional recording, sound reinforcement, and broadcasting. It utilizes the Pressure Recording Process, which positions a miniature condenser microphone capsule very close to a sound-reflecting plate or boundary. This results in excellent clarity and "reach," a hemispherical polar pattern, uncolored off-axis response, and a wide smooth frequency response free of phase interference.
The PZM-6D features a switchable dual-frequency response: rising (R) or flat (F). The "rising" position adds brilliance, making it useful for miking instruments or vocals where a crisp attack is desired. The "flat" position provides a smooth, flat, high-frequency response for natural sound reproduction.
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