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MicroDot to 3-pin XLR (P48) Adapter

DAD6001-BC

Adapter for MicroDot to 3-pin XLR (P48)

£76.00 ex vat £91.20 inc vat

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1 In stock

If you require a quantity greater than our current stock level, the estimated delivery for the remainder of your order will be 5 Business Days

DAD6001-BC: MicroDot to 3-pin XLR (P48) w. Belt Clip

Adapter for powering Miniature Microphones via standard P48 phantom power.

The DAD6001 is designed for use with Miniature Microphones from DPA only. Belt clip included.

The DAD6001 is active signal balanced which improves suppression of induced electromagnetic noise.
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) is better than 60 dB from 50 Hz to 15 kHz.

The adapter is functional at 12 V phantom power but needs 48 V ± 4 V to reach full specifications

Output impedance 100 ohm
Cable drive capability 300 m (984 ft)
Power Supply 48V ±4 V
Current consumption 3.5 mA
CMRR at 1 kHz >60 dB

 

 

 

 

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