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Electro-Voice RE50N/D-L Omni Dynamic Interview Microphone
Electro-Voice RE50N/D-L Omni Dynamic Interview Microphone
$229.00

Electro-Voice RE50N/D-L Omni Dynamic Interview Microphone

SoundPro Item: 85252
MPN: RE50N/D-L
MSRP: $340.00
$229.00
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The popular performance of the high-output RE50N/D-B is available in the long-handle RE50N/D-L. Measuring 9.5" in total length, this extended handle length version delivers the same high output and sonic performance of the RE50N/D-B, adding the virtues of a longer body length for ease-of-use, helping keep the reporter's hand out of the shot.

The Electro-Voice RE50N/D-L shock-mounted, dynamic omnidirectional microphone is an offspring of the legendary RE50 microphone. Built with the same rugged design as the RE50, the RE50N/D-L features a DynaDamp shock mount for greater ruggedness and isolation, and a new neodymium N/DYM magnet structure to provide increased sensitivity required in exacting professional applications. Ideally suited for handheld broadcast and sound reinforcement applications, the RE50N/D-L has been built for superior isolation from mechanically induced noise. Handling noise, clothing noise, and even cord shock are isolated from the microphone element. Within the microphone’s machined-aluminum outercasing, a DynaDamp shock mount (manufactured using an advanced vibration-isolation material) surrounds the highmass internal acoustic chamber and microphone element, resulting in a degree of isolation unprecedented in an omnidirectional dynamic microphone. The transducer is protected through a unique interlocking concept, making the RE50N/D-L practically indestructible with normal use. The transducer, fitted within a high-mass internal case, is shock-isolated within an attractive external case, therefore protecting the transducer from sudden shock. The microphone’s diaphragm permits a very smooth response over a wide frequency range, yet it withstands high humidity and temperature extremes, corrosive effects of salt air and severe mechanical shocks. The diaphragm is protected from dust and magnetic particles by a carefully designed integral windscreen and blast filter which also provides excellent protection from wind noise, excessive sibilance and annoying “P-popping.” The microphone’s Memraflex grille is designed to bounce back to its original shape when bumped or dropped. The RE50N/D-L in “camera” black is ideal for “on-camera” use. The microphone is supplied with the 323S (black) stand adapter and a zippered vinyl carrying pouch.

Electro-Voice RE50N/D-L Features

  • 9.5" total length
  • Omnidirectional polar pattern
  • Dynamic element
  • Extremely low handling noise via Dyna-Damp “mic in-a-mic” shock mount system
  • Impervious to wind noise and p-pops via its four- stage pop filter
  • Withstands high humidity, temperature extremes, and corrosive salt air
  • RE50N/D-L Omni Dynamic Interview Microphone1
  • Transducer TypeDynamic
  • Polar PatternOmni
  • Frequency Response (-3 dB)80 - 13,000 Hz
  • Mic TypeHandheld
  • Diameter (Max)1.93" (49mm)
  • Impedance, Low-Z balanced 150Ω
  • Open Circuit Voltage 2.2 mV/PascalmV/Pascal
  • Power Requirement Passive
  • Connector Type3-pin XLR
  • Height9.53" (242mm)
  • Weight Net11.29oz (320g)

About Dynamic Microphones at Sound Productions

If you’re looking for an all-purpose, heavy-duty microphone, look no further than a dynamic microphone. Equally outstanding in both the studio and live on stage, dynamic mics are an affordable, versatile, and classic option for nearly every miking application. Popular uses include live performances, studio recordings, man-on-the-street style interviews, as well as podcasts that aim for a professional “radio voice” polish.

Dynamic microphones work using a coil attached to a magnet. When sound waves cause the coil to vibrate up and down against the magnet, an electromagnetic current is induced; in simple terms, this turns the sound into an electronic signal to be channeled into a recorded version or—in the case of live sound—into a speaker to distribute the sound to the audience.

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