Peavey VCM 3 Cardioid Condenser Choir Microphone - Black - VCM3BLACK
We have for sale this BRAND NEW in original box, choir mic.
The VCM™ 3 is a low-profile microphone designed primarily to be suspended above choirs, ensembles or stage areas for sound reinforcement with virtually no visual distraction.
The back-electret condenser capsule offers a smooth, tailored frequency response with a cardioid pickup pattern that is highly effective in suppressing feedback and unwanted noise.
The hanging adapter is a flexible, steel-spring wire used to facilitate positioning of the VCM 3 when suspended by its cable.
The VCM 3 comes with a 33′ (10 m) small-diameter cable, allowing it to remain as inconspicuous as possible. This rugged, durable cable will fully support the VCM 3 and its hanging adapter.
This cable connects to a compact output module. The output module also adapts the smaller QG-type connector to the typical three-pin XLR for use with a standard microphone cable. This adapter operates on phantom power supply DC voltages between 9 – 52 Volts.
Specifications
- Extremely small profile
- Miniature, cardioid pattern, choir microphone
- Back-electret condenser element
- 9-52 Volt phantom power
- Includes 10-meter slim profile microphone cable, windscreen, and wire-form hanging adapter
- Back-electret condenser element
- Smooth, wide-range frequency response
- 33’ miniature cable for long drops
- Flexible, steel-spring wire hanging adapter
This item is sold As-Described
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