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Microphone Applications - AKG Discreet Acoustics Modular User Instructions

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3 Microphone Applications

Note:
Table 1: Microphone applications
Capsule Polar Pattern Position
CK 31
Cardioid
Application: Sound systems
CK 32
Omni
Application: Recording only
CK 33
Hypercardioid 90° to 135° off
Application: Sound systems
CK 47
Hypercardioid 90° to 135° off
Application: High quality sound reinforcement even in acoustically difficult
CK 80
Hypercardioid 90° to 135° off
Application: Speech reinforcement
20
Note that both the maximum working distance and the
area covered by the microphone depend on the pickup
angle. The smaller the pickup angle (hypercardioid), the
longer the maximum distance between the talker and the
microphone and the smaller the area covered by the
microphone.
Whether an omnidirectional, cardioid, or hypercardioid
capsule will give the best results therefore depends on
the specific application situation (see Table 1).
Omnidirectional capsules are primarily suited for record-
ing and lavalier use.
Loudspeaker
Behind the
microphone only
Not relevant
microphone axis
microphone axis
locations
microphone axis
Working
Working
Distance with
Distance with
Gooseneck
Hanging
Module
Module
30 to 60 cm
1 to 3 m
(1 to 2 ft)
(3.5 to 10 ft.)
30 to 200 cm
1 to 7 m
(1 to 7 ft.)
(3.5 to 23 ft.)
30 to 90 cm
2 to 4 m
(1 to 3 ft.)
(7 to 14 ft.)
30 to 90 cm
2 to 4 m
(1 to 3 ft.)
(7 to 14 ft.)
30 to 90 cm
2-4 m
(1 to 3 ft.)
(7 to 14 ft.)

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