Manual

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Switchable Microphone
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Microphone Types
Frequency response curve CCM 5 ”omni” position
Polar diagram as CCM 2, -2H, -2S, -3
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CCM 5
– mechanically switchable single-
diaphragm microphone (omni/ car-
dioid)
– smoother, more extended high-fre-
quency response than most other
multi-pattern microphones
(e.g. dual-diaphragm capsules of
other manufacturers)
– slightly brighter than the CCM 2H
(omni) or CCM 4 (cardioid)
– a pure pressure transducer when in
the ”omni” setting (flat, extended
low-frequency response without
proximity effect or undue sensitivity
to wind or solid-borne sound)
Uses:
preferred uses similar to those of the
CCM 2 or CCM 2S and the CCM 4:
In the cardioid setting: for use with
singing or speak ing voices or most
instruments, as a spot micro phone,
and for stereo recording with coinci-
dent, ORTF or M/S microphone
arrangements.
In the omnidirectional setting: for
recording instruments, singers, etc.
at relatively close range
Frequency response curve CCM 5 ”cardioid” position
Polar diagram CCM 5
from outer
to inner:
up to 2 kHz 4 kHz
8 kHz
16 kHz
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”cardioid” position