LCT140 authentica condenser microphone
Article number: | lct140 |
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LCT 140
Small diaphragm for big recordings
The LCT 140 is an extremely versatile, easy-to-use, compact 2/3 "back-electret condenser microphone that's perfectly suited for quality-conscious users. Its low-mass diaphragm delivers an exceptionally clear and natural sound, making it the Perfect fit for acoustic instruments including drums and percussion. The LCT 140's uniform cardioid pickup pattern effectively suppresses off-axis sound. Its linear frequency response and high dynamic range result in transparent and distortion-free sound recordings. The LED display can optionally be switched on And off for better handling in different environments. In short, the LCT 140 is an extremely versatile all-round microphone.
Specifications
- Type
Condensers, permanently polarized
- Acoustical operating principle
Pressure gradient transducer
- Transducer Ø
17 mm, 0.67 in
- Polar pattern
Cardioid
- Frequency range
30 ... 20,000 Hz
- Sensitivity
8 mV / Pa, -42 dBV / Pa
- Equivalent noise level
19 dB (A)
- Max. SPL for 0.5% THD
143 dBSPL, 0 dB pre-attenuation
- Signal / noise ratio
75 dB (A)
- Dynamic range
124 dB (A)
- Pre-attenuation path
0 dB
-10 dB
-20 dB
- Low-cut filter
Linear
40 Hz (12 dB / oct)
300 Hz (6 dB / oct)
- Internal impedance
150 Ω
- Rated load impedance
1,000 Ω
- Supply voltage
48 V +/- 4 V
- Current consumption
5.3 mA
- Connector
Gold plated 3-pin XLR
- Microphone dimensions
24 dia. X 160 mm, 0.94 dia. X 6.3 in
- Microphone net weight
195 g, 6.88 oz
HIGHLY VARIOUS - CRYSTAL CLEAR SOUND
A perfect choice for instrument recording
The LCT 140 is a compact 2/3 "back-electret condenser microphone. Its low-mass diaphragm delivers an exceptionally clear and natural sound. It's the perfect fit for drums, percussion and acoustic instruments - on stage and in the studio.
Exceptional off-axis sound suppression
The LCT 140's cardioid pickup pattern effectively suppresses off-axis sound. Its linear frequency response and high dynamic range result in transparent and distortion-free sound recordings.