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Electro-Voice RE510 Technical Specifications

Electro-Voice RE510 Technical Specifications

Electro-voice handheld condensor microphone specification sheet

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Key Features:
5/8" diameter self biased condenser capsule
offers the warmth of a larger capsule design
without sacrificing off-axis performance or
transient response
Low-frequency roll-off switch enables
tailoring of low-frequency response to meet
application requirements
Supercardioid polar pattern for superior
feedback rejection and acoustic isolation
Modern high-speed electronic design for
extremely low distortion, and outstanding
transient response
High current differential output stage can
drive long microphone cables without loss of
performance
Warm Grip handle for more comfortable feel
Multistage pop filter eliminates breath pop
noises
General Description:
The RE510 is a professional quality hand-held condenser
microphone that was designed especially for vocalists. The
RE510 features a 5/8" diameter capsule, advanced
electronic design, and best of all, a sound that will enhance
any vocal performance.
The high frequency response of the RE510 has been
designed to provide just the right amount of definition and
"air" without the stridency so common in other condenser
vocal microphones.
The low frequency response of the RE510 in combination
with the low frequency selector switch provides versatility
that was designed to be truly useful. With the low frequency
selector switch in the rolled off position, the low end of the
RE510 is tailored to compensate for proximity effect and
provides full, clean sound without muddiness. When
increased low-end is desired, placing the low frequency
selector switch in the flat position adds just enough warmth
to be noticeable, but not overbearing.
The wide bandwidth, high SPL handling capability, and low
frequency selector switch of the RE510 also make it a
versatile instrument microphone for most any application.
The low frequency selector switch is securely located
beneath the ball screen and can't be changed inadvertently.
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Summary of Contents for Electro-Voice RE510

  • Page 1 The wide bandwidth, high SPL handling capability, and low frequency selector switch of the RE510 also make it a versatile instrument microphone for most any application. The low frequency selector switch is securely located beneath the ball screen and can’t be changed inadvertently.
  • Page 2: Frequency Response

    Five to ten inches from the windscreen, and on axis with the microphone. Standard Placement & Use Guidelines 1. Always point the microphone at the desired source of sound, and away from any unwanted sources. 2.The microphone should be located close to the sound source to minimize interference from other potential sound sources.