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Yamaha YCM01 B Cardioid Condenser Microphone (Black)

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Black Condenser Microphone

$119.99

GTIN: 889025141383 YCM01 B YCM01 B Categories , Tag

Description

Designed as a workhorse mic for vocal and instrument recording as well as streaming applications, the black Yamaha YCM01 is a studio microphone with an XLR output and a cardioid polar pattern, which helps to focus audio capture on the sound source in front of the mic, picking up less background sound from the rear and sides.

The side-address mic offers a traditional 3-pin XLR output for use with a wide variety of professional audio equipment and a 48V phantom power source is required for operation. The microphone features an electret condenser capsule, which provides a 30 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response and can handle SPLs up to 130 dB. A stand adapter and pouch are included.

Yamaha YCM01 B Specs
Microphone
Primary Applications Studio Recording
Form Factor Stand/Boom Mount
Intended Sound Sources Vocals, Speech/Voice Over, Instrument
Sound Field Mono
Capsule 1 x Electret Condenser
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Orientation Side Address
Circuitry Solid-State
Pad None
High-Pass Filter None
Gain Adjustment None
Indicators 1 x Blue Single LED (Power)
Performance
Frequency Range 30 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL 130 dB SPL
Impedance 200 Ohms ± 30% at 1 kHz
Load Impedance ≥ 1000 Ohms
Sensitivity -37 dB
Equivalent Noise Level 23 dB A-Weighted
Connectivity
Output Connectors (Analog) 1 x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
Headphone Connector None
Power
Operating Voltage 48 V
Operating Current Consumption 2 mA
Physical
Color Black
Mounting Boom, Floor Mic Stand (with Included Hardware)
Mounting Thread Size Not Specified by Manufacturer
Included Case None
Included Filters None
Operating Temperature 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
Dimensions ø: 2.2 x H: 6.5″ / ø: 55 x H: 166 mm
Weight 0.9 lb / 0.4 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight 1.975 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 9.8 x 8 x 4.4″

Additional information

Weight 2.42504 lbs
Dimensions 9.33 × 7.99 × 4.53 in

Brand

Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc.

Since 1887, when it began producing reed organs, the Yamaha Corporation in Japan (then Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd.) has grown to become the world's largest manufacturer of a full line of musical instruments, and a leading producer of audio/visual products, semiconductors and other computer related products, sporting goods, home appliances and furniture, specialty metals, machine tools, and industrial robots.

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