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Samson DE50X Omnidirectional Headset Microphone


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Sale price£162.00 GBP

Description

Samson DE10x Omnidirectional Headset Microphone

Introducing the Samson DE50X Omnidirectional Headset Mic, now available at Terry Carter Music Store. Crafted with a micro-miniature condenser capsule, it delivers exceptional audio clarity for live and broadcast vocal applications. The discreet design ensures comfort during extended use.

Crystal-Clear Sound Anywhere: Experience the DE50X's Remarkable Audio Quality

Equipped with an omnidirectional pickup pattern, the DE50X captures sound uniformly in all directions without distortion. Its adjustable frame and boom guarantee a secure fit and optimal positioning for every user. 

Built to withstand active use, the DE50X features a gold-plated connector and moisture-resistant coating, earning it an IP65 rating for dust and water/sweat resistance. Whether on stage or in challenging environments, this headset mic ensures professional performance every time.

Features: 

  • Headset microphone with 2.5mm micro-miniature condenser mic capsule
  • Low-profile, double ear design with adjustable frame and mic boom
  • Ideal for live and broadcast vocal applications, presentations, houses of worship, theaters, fitness and more
  • Omnidirectional pickup pattern
  • 20Hz–20kHz frequency response
  • Gold-plated connector, moisture-resistant coating and stainless steel mesh grille
  • Dust and water/sweat-resistant rated at IP65

Specifications:

  • Element: Back electret condenser
  • Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz–20KHz
  • Sensitivity: -35 ±3dB 1V/Pa/at1kHz
  • Output impedance: 2kΩ ±30%
  • Maximum SPL: 140dB
  • Self-Noise: 30dB(A)
  • Dynamic Range: 110dB
  • Operating voltage: 1.5–12V DC
  • Cable: ø1.4mm*1.2m
  • Weight: 13g
  • Capsule dimension: ø2.5mm
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