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Superlux D401S User Manual

User guide, D401s, Description

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Superlux D401S is an Omni directional, dynamic microphone with no
proximity effect. With its inherent uniform sensitivity, and flat on-axis
response that provide articulate speech for interview, broadcast, or
podcast.
Very suitable for recording only application, so there is no feedback concern
or coloration.

Multiple vibration reduction system that reduce handling noise to minimum.

Sleek profile for comfort handling and visual effect, and enhancing wind

Description

! Omni directional, uniform sensitivity. Balance and nature sound.

! Low impedance, high dynamic range.

! Spherical pick-up, capturing all related message.

! Strengthen metal grill, sturdy die-cast shaft for maximum impact

protection.

! On/off mute switch.

! Especially suitable for interview, speech recording, communication,

language education etc.

Features

Accessories

Supplied accessories

Microphone clip -------

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HM38S

Microphone clip

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Specifications

Dynamic microphone

Type

Polar pattern

80 to 15,000 Hz (Figure 2)

Frequency response

Sensitivity

(at 1,000 Hz Open Circuit Voltage)

200Ω

Rated impedance

Omni-directional, rotationally symmetrical about microphone axis,
uniform with frequency. (Figure 1)

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Finish

Integral 3 pin male XLR type

Connector

Metal construction with Grey body and champagne-silver housing
painted finish

The D401S operates between -10℃ to +50℃(14℉ to 122℉) with
relative humidity between 0 to 95%.

Environmental conditions

Net weight

Dimensions

280.0 grams (9.9 oz)

The D401S including the product and packages follow the instruction
of EU 2002/95/EC and comply to RoHS.

RoHS

Φ47.0mm x 174.0mm (1.85in. x 6.85in.), Figure 3

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Dimensions (Figure 3)

TYPICAL POLAR PATTERN (Figure 1)

TY PICAL FR EQUENCY RESPONSE (Fi gur e 2)

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