Descripción
Properties
- unusually low coloration of off-axis sound
- suitable for music recording as well as dialogue
- rotationally symmetrical polar pattern
- even greater immunity to wind noise than a SCHOEPS supercardoid
- very lightweight, robust all-metal housing
Description
The CMIT 5 is SCHOEPS’ shotgun microphone which has set a new standard for shotgun microphones since its release. The CMIT 5’s directionality increases smoothly with higher frequencies, which results in a very balanced sonic character. In addition to this, the microphone’s sound level decreases softly yet steadily for off-axis sounds, allowing these to be recorded neutrally as well as reducing the effects of movement during boom operation. The CMIT 5 also has a much stronger directionality than one might expect from a microphone of its length. If required, the CMIT 5 can also be used for music recordings, for example opera recordings.
Practice
Technical Specifications
Pickup pattern | Supercardioid / lobe-shaped |
Frequency range | 40 Hz – 20 kHz |
Sensitivity | -35 dB (V/Pa), 18 mV/Pa |
Equivalent noise level (A-weighted) | 13 dB |
Equivalent noise level (CCIR) | 24 dB |
Signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted) | 81 dB |
Maximum sound pressure level (THD < 0.5 %) | 131 dB-SPL (P48) |
Maximum output voltage | 1.3 V (2.5 dBV) with 1 kΩ load |
High shelf filter | switchable, +5 dB at 10 kHz |
Low cut filter | switchable, 80 Hz, 18 dB/oct. |
Proximity filter | switchable, 300 Hz, 6 dB/oct. |
Minimum recommended load impedance | 1 kΩ |
Output impedance | 50 Ω |
Maximum cable length | > 400 m |
SCHOEPS RFI Shield | Yes |
Powering standard / Valid range | P48 / >34 V |
Current consumption | 4.4 mA (P48) |
Common mode rejection ratio (at 1 kHz) | > 65 dB |
Output | XLR-3M, analog, 1 channel |
Length | 251 mm |
Diameter | 21 mm |
Weight | 95 g |
Surface finish | blue or custom color |