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Models
EMP P650
A high performance electronic microphone. The P650 can be used
separately for listening without the use of an external recording
device. Recommended for voice recording as well as higher frequency
recordings. Complete with built-in microphone capsule, equalizer-amplifier,
earphone, aiming sights, effects/voice switch and vinyl carrying
case.
EMP P200
(Currently Discontinued)
Non-electronic model
recommended for mid to high frequency sound recording. Complete
with built in microphone capsule, aiming sights, low impedance
balanced output and vinyl carrying case.
Specifications
Two nine-volt batteries are housed in the easy grip handle which
also has 1/4"-20 mount thread for tripod use. High quality,
high efficiency lightweight headset has cushioned earcups to
seal out extraneous noise. Shielded output cable, terminated
in a pigtail; can be wired for balanced or unbalanced output,
as required by the user. The Parabolic Microphone is complete
with headset, vinyl covered high density styrofoam carrying case
and instructions. Net weight, 2lbs, 13ozs. Shipping weight, 10lbs
including case.
Quality
The controlled dynamic capsule provides complete pick-up from
the full reflecting shield. The shield is constructed from patented
plastics that accurately reflect lower frequencies in the voice
range in addition to the normally expected higher frequencies.
The directivity of the EPM rejects unwanted background noise,
giving it the highest signal to noise ratio possible. The specially
developed plastic reflector and rugged microphone assembly make
it highly desirable for use in the most difficult and demanding
situations.
Sensitivity
The EPM is capable of picking-up and magnifying signals up to
75 times that of a normal omni-directional microphone
while remaining virtually impervious to overload. Incorporated
within the electronic microphone is a modular circuit to produce
amplification of the signal, and feed its high-efficiency monitoring
headset. Virtually flat response is accomplished by internal
electronics: 130Hz to 18,000Hz (+/- 5dB). Output impedance is
a nominal 150 to 600 Ohms (low impedance).
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