DPA 3529-A Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 3
Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Manuel de l'utilisateur pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} DPA 3529-A. DPA 3529-A 13 pages. Omnidirectional microphones
Également pour DPA 3529-A : Manuel de l'utilisateur (11 pages)
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The cartridge
Types 4003 and 4006 are omnidirectional (pressure) microphones that
use a 16 mm diameter prepolarized condenser cartridge. The cartridge
has low self noise (typical 15 dB(A) re. 20 µPa) and high sensitivity (4003:
40 mV/Pa, 4006-TL: 35 mV/Pa and 4006: 10 mV/Pa). For optimum stability
the microphone cartridges have undergone a special pre-aging process which
stabilizes all tensions in the materials as well as the polarization voltage.
The preamplifiers
Types 4003, 4006 and 4006-TL are acoustically identical, but differ in
their preamplifier powering system.
The 4003 is powered with 130 V via the HMA5000 High-Voltage
Microphone Amplifier and has a modified 4-pin XLR-connector (see
Fig. 1 for pin designation). This special powering system enables the
microphone preamplifier to handle approximately 10 dB higher SPL
than similar microphone types powered through conventional P48
systems (4003: 154 dB SPL peak and 4006: 143 dB SPL peak).
Furthermore, the 4003 together with the HMA5000 is a totally trans-
formerless system and therefore has an extended low-frequency
handling capability (10 Hz to 20 kHz ± 2 dB).
The 4006 is powered via a standard P48 system and is equipped with
a standard 3-pin XLR-connector (see Fig. 2 for pin designation). Types
4003 and 4006 use state of the art low-noise preamplifier technology.
The preamplifiers are driven with unity gain to keep noise as low as possible.
The 4006-TL is equipped with a state-of-the-art transformerless pream-
plifier. All components in this construction are very carefully selected to
fulfil the demand for optimal neutral timbre, relaxed purity, tight and
focused imaging and extremely low distortion even at very high sound
pressure levels. The transformerless design has an extended low-fre-
quency handling capability (10 Hz to 20 kHz ±2 dB). The 4006-TL is pow-
ered via a standard 48 V Phantom Power supply and has a standard 3-
pin XLR connector. See Fig. 3 for pin designation. The output is impedance
balanced between pin 2 and pin 3, with pin 2 carrying the signal.
An attenuator is applied in the output amplifier to prevent overloading
of input sections in the following equipment such as mixing consoles
etc. When the button is pushed in, the output is attenuated by 20 dB.
All microphones come with an individual calibration chart of the self
noise, sensitivity and the individual frequency response.
4
1
Ground
2
Fig. 1. External view of the output connector of the Type 4003.
Important:
The microphone will only operate within it' s specifications if
powered correctly.
1
Gro u n d
Fig. 2. External view of the output connector of the Type 4006 and
4006-TL.
-20
Fig. 3. The switch on the XLR-connector of Type 4006-TL is used to
select between 0 dB and 20 dB attenuation. Switch pressed in
results in 20 dB attenuation.
4
Signal
3
130 V DC
Preamplifier Supply
2
Signal
3
Signal
0
5