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Electro-Voice PL35 Technical Specifications

Electro-voice dynamic supercardioid snare/tom microphone specification sheet
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Key Features:
Voiced for open and natural tom and snare sound
Unique body design for clean cable management
Supercardioid polar pattern
Excellent off-axis rejection
Powerful Neodymium magnet structure
Fine mesh Memraflex™ grille

General Description:

Thank you for purchasing the Electro-Voice® PL35. This product is a
professional-grade supercardioid dynamic microphone designed to
deliver the power, punctuation and natural tones of toms and snare
drums in any size sound reinforcement system or recording studio.
With its frequency response designed for that special tonal area
toms and snare drums occupy, the PL35 delivers all of the "dialed-in"
tone and percussive impact detail professional drummers and sound
system engineers require. The PL35's tight supercardioid polar pat-
tern is designed to minimize off-axis information from nearby drums
and instruments entering the capsule, and allows for a very isolated
instrument sound and higher gain before feedback.
Cable clutter and positioning in tight spaces can always be an issue
when miking toms and snares, and the PL35's clever cable exit angle
of 37.5° relative to the body reduces the vertical space above the
drum required for the XLR connector and cable. The PL35 is supplied
with the unique DRC-1 drum rim clamp which eliminates the need
for a floor stand and boom, and allows easy-on / easy-off attach-
ment of the microphone to virtually any drum brand steel rim.

Application Notes:

As with most directional microphones, the low frequency response
of the PL35 microphone varies with the distance from the sound
source. Known as "proximity effect", the bass response of the
microphone increases as the working distance to the microphone is
reduced. This "bass boost" is only audible when working at distances
closer than 6 inches. Therefore, working close to the microphone will
produce a more robust sound. Using this microphone at distances
greater than 6 inches provides minimal coloration from proximity
effect.
Close-up positioning of the microphone will also reduce the poten-
tial for feedback from the sound reinforcement system. Then, the
bass boost provides an increase in overall microphone output level.
The mixer gain may be proportionately reduced, resulting in a reduc-
tion of the system's sensitivity to feedback caused by sound entering
the microphone from the loudspeakers.
Dynamic Supercardioid
Snare/Tom Microphone

Technical Specifications:

Element Type: Dynamic, Neodymium Magnet
Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16,000 Hz
Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
Sensitivity, Open Circuit
Voltage, 1 kHz:
Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm
Rated Impedance: 600 ohms
Microphone Connector: 3-pin, XLR-type
Finish: Textured black satin body with
Dimensions: Length = 4.25" (108.0 mm)
Accessories Included: Stand adapter with Euro-thread
Net Weight: 8.3 oz (236 g)
Shipping Weight: 18.6 oz (527 g)
Warranty:
This Electro-Voice® PL35 product is guaranteed against malfunction
due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of three (3)
years from the date of original purchase. Please refer to the Limited
Warranty card included with your product for further warranty infor-
mation.
PL35
Structure
2.2 mV/Pa (-53 dBV)
produces positive voltage on pin 2
relative to pin 3
Memraflex
grille
TM
Width = 1.69" (42.9 mm)
Shank = 3.20" (81.0 mm)
insert, Drum rim clamp DRC-1, Soft
zippered gig bag

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Summary of Contents for Electro-Voice PL35

  • Page 1: General Description

    With its frequency response designed for that special tonal area toms and snare drums occupy, the PL35 delivers all of the “dialed-in” tone and percussive impact detail professional drummers and sound system engineers require.
  • Page 2: Frequency Response

    Place microphone approximately 1 to 2 inches from and at a 90° angle to the speaker cone. To reduce boominess, move the microphone off axis to the cone from 90° to 45°, or move mic from center of cone to either edge.