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Brauner unveils Phantom V FET mic
Dec 21, 2004 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Brauner Microphones’ Phantom V is the company's first variable-pattern, non-tube (FET), large-diaphragm microphone.
Based on its Phantom C fixed-cardioid FET model, Brauner's newest addition to the Phantom Series offers switchable omni-directional, cardioid and figure-eight polar patterns, as well as a -15dB pad.
The 48V-powered mic offers augmented polar pattern choices and a -15dB pad for higher SPL environments. It features a capsule based on the Brauner VM1 tube microphone and has a self-noise of 8dB, a maximum SPL of 142dB at 0.3 percent THD, and a frequency range of 20Hz - 22kHz.
The package comes with the Brauner SMV shock-mount suspension system, custom aluminum case, cable and user manual.
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