SMD-35 - one of the rarest Oktava mic indeed. It's a dynamic non-directional microphone, designed by IRPA in 1949. It was produced in small parties by an experimental plant at the Institute for Broadcast Reception and Acoustics named after A.S. Popova (IRPA).
It's a really interesting flavor to add to your microphone studio setup collection. Soviet DIN5 connector replaced to XLR.
Frequency range: 50-10000 Hz
The output level of the microphone return at a frequency of 1000 Hz at an active load of 250 Ohms at a sound pressure of 1 bar - at least minus 69 dB
Uneven frequency response in the operating frequency range of not more than 8 dB
Nominal impedance: 250 Ohm
Dimensions: length 97 mm, dia 50 mm
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Listed | 3 years ago |
Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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