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The Sabine
SQ-1001 is a high quality, free-field condenser microphone designed
for reference use in professional applications which require excellent
performance and accuracy in recording, broadcast and live performance
sound reinforcement - over a wide range of environmental conditions.
Used
in conjunction with the Sabine ADF-4000
POWER-Q and the Sabine REAL-Q2
Adaptive Equalizer, the SQ-1001 is the ideal reference microphone
for continuous Real-Time Analysis.
The SQ-1001 features is a tensioned stainless
steel diaphragm, steatite insulator, prepolarized electret on the
backplate and chrome plated bronze housing. The extended free field
response makes it suitable for acoustic measurements in a variety
of environments and for use with IEC 657 type 1 sound level meters.
The
SQ-1001 requires phantom power (for use with IEC 268-15 voltages of
9-52Vdc), and uses an XLR3 connector. The SQ-1001 is rated to 128
dB SPL. OPERATION
Like all aspects of sound reproduction,
the ideal is most often an in the field compromise
of the environment within which you work. Microphone is ideally placed
within the listener area with a vertical orientation (pointing straight
up), permitting it to capture sound in a hemispherical zone from its
point of placement. For additional information on proper reference
microphone usage, refer to Doing the Right Thing by John
Murray, published in the July/August 1997 issue of Live Sound! International.
It contains options and suggestions for multiple situations often
encountered in the field. |
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