The APEX 220 Measurement Microphone delivers linear frequency response and omnidirectional polar pattern that allows you to carry out measurement and alignment tasks with ease and precision.

The APEX 220 Measurement Microphone is the ideal for use with any real-time analyzer or other audio test equipment. The APEX 220's rugged construction ensures years of reliability. A linear measurement microphone is, by design, meant to have a very flat frequency response and may not yield the best results when used as an audio source microphone for live or recording applications.

APEX 220 Measurement Microphone Features

  • Omnidirectional condenser microphone
  • Extremely linear frequency response
  • Designed for use with real time analyzers, test equipment, audio analysis software

APEX 220 Measurement Microphone Applications

  • Room Acoustical Analysis
  • Audio Test Equipment
  • Reverberation and EQ Analysis
  • Time Alignment
  • System Setup & Tuning

APEX 220 Measurement Microphone Specifications

  • Element: Back Electret Condenser
  • Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Sensitivity: -63dB +/- 3dB
  • Impedance:
  • Operating Voltage: 15V - 48V DC Phantom Power
  • Max SPL: 105dB
  • S/N Ratio: >67dB
  • Equivalent Noise: (IEC 268 - 4 - A Weighted) 24dB
  • Dimensions: 5.75 x .375 in / 14.6 x 10 mm
  • Weight: 3.7 oz / 105 g

APEX 220 Measurement Microphone Includes

  • APEX 220 Measurement Microphone
  • Mic Clip
  • Manufacturer Warranty

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