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Ev microphone applica tion t able, Step up to ev, Product feature symbols microphone polar patterns – Electro-Voice Microphone User Manual

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Weather-resistant

Also available in white

Available with high-quality 70/100 volt transformer

Speaker can be flown. See product features
and Speaker Hardware/Accessories

Mounting hardware available or included.
See product features and Speaker Hardware/
Accessories

Passive or biamped operation

Designed for multi-way active operation
using EV

®

Dx38 digital controller

Rotatable constant-directivity horn or identical
horizontal/vertical directivity control (i.e. 65° x 65°)

Ring Mode Decoupling (RMD™) ensures high
performance and vocal clarity at any SPL.

Unfinished version available

Product Feature Symbols

Microphone Polar Patterns

Female

Male

Rock

Jazz

Speech

Choir

V

ocal

Speech

Kick

Snar

e

Toms

HiHat/

Guitar

Saxophone/

Tr

umpet/

Piano

Accor

dion

Guitar/

ENG

Dr
um

Over

head

Amp

W

oodwinds

Brass

Strings

Cobalt Co5

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Cobalt Co7

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Cobalt Co9

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Cobalt Co11

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N/D 367s

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N/D 267a(s)

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N/D 767a

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N/D 967

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N/D 468

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N/D 868

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N/D 478

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Cobalt Co4

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50B/NDB

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635A (B) / NDB

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RE16

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VOICE SOUND

REINFORCEMENT

VOICE

STUDIO

INSTRUMENT

BROAD

CAST

MICS

APPLICA

TIONS

EV MICROPHONE APPLICA

TION T

ABLE

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recommended

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optimal

1934—EV invents the hum-
bucking coil for microphones
(still a standard almost 70 years
later).

1940s—EV introduces noise
cancellation to microphones;
revolutionizes tank and aircraft
communications.

1954—EV introduces Variable-
D

®

microphone technology, a

means of eliminating the up-
close bass boost of convention-
al, single-D directional micro-
phones—for high vocal intelli-
gibility under the typical vary-
ing conditions of use in church-
es and meeting rooms.

1963—EV receives an award
from the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences for
the development of a shotgun
microphone—the 642 Cardiline

®

—which significantly advances
the quality of sound on film.

1974—EV develops constant-
directivity (CD) horns. For the
first time, a loudspeaker main-
tains its rated coverage angles
over a wide frequency range,
for significantly more uniform
sound quality and higher
intelligibility throughout the
audience.

STEP UP TO EV !

Founded in 1927 as a microphone company,

Electro-Voice

®

has grown into one of today’s

dominant worldwide forces in design and man-

ufacturing of top-quality products for broadcast,

touring sound, permanently installed sound

reinforcement and music playback systems.

Recognized the world over as a leader in audio

technology, EV

®

is ubiquitous in performing arts

centers, sport facilities, houses of worship, cine-

mas, dance clubs, transportation centers, theaters,

and, of course, live music.

EV’s reputation for providing superior audio

products and dedication to innovation continues

today. Whether EV microphones, loudspeakers

systems, amplifiers or signal processors, the EV

solution is always step up in performance and

reliability. EV, a product brand of Telex Com-

munications, Inc., shares technology with other

Telex product brands: Dynacord

®

, Klark-Teknik

®

,

Midas

®

, RTS

®

, and TELEX

®

.

Cardioid

Supercardioid

Hypercardioid

Omnidirectional