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CCM 8
This capsule type is a true dipole (bidirectional) transducer, operating with a single diaphragm. Its main axis is at a right angle to the capsule, and is marked at 0° and 180° with a red and a black dot respectively.
The inherent qualities of a pure pressure-gradient transducer are readily observed in this capsule type:
The directivity index of a figure-8 pattern is the same as that of a cardioid; if microphones with these two patterns are placed at the same distance from a sound source, a quantitatively similar balance of direct and reverberant sound would be picked up. In practice such a comparison would be deceptive, however, since a figure-8 does not respond to sound coming from the sides, from above or from beneath its main axis as does a cardioid. The figure-8 has a rear lobe equal in sensitivity to its front lobe, and this exactly makes up the quantitative difference – but in normally reverberant settings, the sound reaching a figure-8's rear lobe will be delayed and dispersed to a considerably greater extent than the reverberant sound energy which a cardioid picks up from its front and sides; the reflected sound will typically be subject to far more high frequency absorption as well. Thus the reverberant sound energy picked up by a figure-8, though theoretically equal in amount, is quite different in character from that which would be picked up by a cardioid in the same position.
The sound quality of the MK 8 is clear and neutral. The frequency response rolls off above 16 kHz.
Frequency range | 40 Hz - 16 kHz |
Sensitivity | 10 mV/Pa |
Equivalent noise level (A-weighted) | 18 dB-A |
Equivalent noise level (CCIR) | 26 dB |
Signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted) | 76 dB-A |
Maximum sound pressure level at 0.5% THD | 134 dB-SPL |
Current consumption with 12 V | 8 mA |
Current consumption with 48 V | 4 mA |
Impedance | 90 Ω |
Minimum recommended load impedance | 600 Ω |
Low-cut frequency | 20 Hz |
Length | without connector: 46 – 58 mm |
Diameter | 20 mm |
Weight | 43 g |