Electro Voice Microphone RE410 User Manual

RE410  
Handheld Condenser  
Microphone  
KeyFeatures:  
Versatile Condenser Microphone, Ideal for  
Both Vocals and Instruments  
Cardioid Polar Pattern with Excellent  
Feedback Rejection and Acoustic Isolation  
Multistage Pop Filter Eliminates Breath Pop  
Noises  
MemraflexTM Hardened Grille Screen  
Warm-GripTM Handle for More Comfortable  
Feel  
GeneralDescription:  
Technical Specifications:  
Generation Element: Self-Biased condenser  
Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 20,000 Hz (see chart)  
Polar Pattern: Cardioid (see chart)  
The Electro-Voice® RE410 is a professional quality hand-  
held condenser microphone that was designed specifically  
for vocalists, yet has the versatility, smooth response, and  
dynamic range to make it outstanding for virtually any  
application. The RE410 is the ideal vocal microphone for  
anyone that appreciates the crisp high end and warm  
proximity effect that can only come from a top performing  
condenser microphone. The response of the RE410 is  
tailored to provide just a slight amount of “air” in the 5 to  
10kHz area, enhancing the sound without adding stridency.  
The RE410 features a cardioid polar pattern that provides  
great rear rejection and a smooth off-axis response that’s  
perfect for performers who tend to “wander” around the mic.  
Sensitivity, Open Circuit 4.0mV/Pascal  
Voltage, 1 kHz:  
Clipping Level (1% THD): >140 dB SPL  
Self Noise: 26 dB SPL “A” weighted (0 dB=20  
micropascals)  
Dynamic Range: >114 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 68 dB (@ 94 dB SPL)  
Output Impedance, 1 kHz: 250 ohms  
Power Requirements: Phantom Supply Requirement: 24 to  
48 VDC  
ApplicationNotes:  
Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm  
produces positive voltage on pin 2  
relative to pin 3  
The low frequency response of the RE410 microphone varies  
with the distance from the sound source. Known as “proximity  
effect,” maximum bass response is produced in “close-up”  
use with the microphone 1/4 inch from the sound source.  
Normal bass response is experienced with working distances  
greater than 24 inches. Working close to the microphone will  
produce a more robust sound. Close up positioning of the  
microphone will also reduce the potential for feedback from  
the sound reinforcement system. When close-talked, the  
bass-boost provides an increase in overall microphone output  
level. The mixer gain may be proportionately reduced,  
resulting in a reduction of the system’s sensitivity to feedback  
caused by sound entering the microphone from the  
loudspeakers.  
Dimensions: Length = 7.15" (182 mm)  
Diameter = 2.0" (51 mm)  
Shank = 1.0" (25 mm)  
Accessories Furnished: Stand Adaptor (Black)  
Soft Zippered "Gig" Bag  
Net Weight: 9.2 oz. (260 grams)  
 

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