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dB Technologies LMB 100 M

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Lavalier

  • Cardioid
  • With screw jack
  • Suitable for pocket transmitter db Technologies WM220, PU900 / 901/910/920
  • Requires 5 V Phantom Power
  • Incl. windscreen and clip
  • Successor of the model VH 504
Available since August 2008
Item number 211896
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Black
Pattern cardioid
Connector db tech 3,5mm Jack
Capsule Type Condenser
Incl. Phantom Adaptor No
Frequency Range from 50 Hz
Frequency Range to 16000
Cable Length 180 mm
Diameter 12 mm
Length 23,5 mm
Weight 3 g
Wire 1
Foam Windshield 1
Clamp 1
Bubblebee Windscreen 405139
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666 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
In stock within 4-5 weeks
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Klang o.k., Pegel sehr gering, Nahbesprechungseffekt stark
D.Lukas 05.04.2019
Ich hab versch. Lavaliers unter denselben Voraussetzungen verglichen.
Das dB LMB 100M war eines der sehr leisen Testmikros, es liefert also einen sehr geringen Pegel.
Was auffällig war - immer im Vergleich zu den anderen - dass beim Näherkommmen, also von ca. 40-50cm auf bis zu 10cm Abstand, die Lautstärke deutlich stärker anstieg, als bei den anderen.
Die Verarbeitung scheint voll o.k.
Der 3,5er Klinkenstecker und die Krawattenklammer sehen stabil aus, das Kabel ist auch weniger filigran als bei Rode Filmmaker Kit.
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