The Heil Sound PR-40 is a new-breed dynamic microphone boasting an innovative design along with top-shelf components to deliver a sound that rivals condenser microphones but without that all-too-common background noise and need for external enhancements.

Featuring a large aluminum diaphragm, neodymium magnet structure, a cardioid polar pattern to keep extraneous noise at bay and a double-layered screen to protect against breath blasts, the PR-40 offers a very wide frequency response and clear uncolored sound with virtually no distortion. Ideal for kick drums, bass amps, vocals, and broadcast voice-overs, it comes with an all-metal SM-3 stand adaptor, a storage box and cleaning cloth.

Heil Sound PR-40 Black Features:
• Large 1.5 inch aluminum diaphragm
• Wide frequency response
• End fire Cardioid pattern
• Industry-leading -40 dB of rear rejection
• Low distortion
• Low handling noise
• Natural articulation
• RE27POP pop filter option

Heil Sound PR-40 Specifications:
• Generating Element: Dynamic with Neodymium magnet structure
• Body: Matte Steel body, zinc die cast bottom ring
• Frequency Response: 28 Hz to 18 kHz
• Impedance: 600 ohms balanced
• Connections: Pin 1 Shield ground, Pin 2 +, Pin 3 -
• Output Level: -53dB @ 1 kHz
• Polar Pattern: End fire, Cardioid, uniform front to back discrimination
• Diaphragm: Low-mass quilted aluminum
• Finish: Chrome
• Net Weight: 15 oz.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • PR40 Large Diaphragm Dynamic Microphone
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Microphone Type
  • Dynamic
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

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