Microphones
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Microphones turn sound into data. When you want to record sound for your experiment, please contact the TSG to discuss which microphone(s) is/are best suited for your application. Below is an overview of some of the microphones available within our research labs.
Shure SM57: the microphone of choice for every US president since 1965, and ours since 2015 or so |
Specifications
Shure SM57 | Sennheiser MKE600 | RØDE VideoMic NTG | |
---|---|---|---|
Type | Dynamic | Small Condenser | Small Condenser |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid | Super-cardioid | Super-cardioid |
Frequency Response (Hz) | 40 - 15,000 | 40 - 20,000 | 35 - 18,000 |
Max. SPL[1] (dB) | 160 | 132 | 105 |
Connector | XLR | XLR (3.5mm jack adapter included) | USB-C, 3.5mm jack |
Power requirement | None | 48V Phantom or 1.5V AA battery | 5V USB or internal battery |
Extras | None | Low Cut Filter | High Pass Filter, Pad, Safety Channel, USB DAC |
See Also
References
- ↑ Maximum Sound Pressure Level