Audix TM1 Plus Omni-directional Test & Measurement Microphone

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RM1,700.00(Approx. $ 363.02)

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Description

AUDIX TM1 PLUS OMNI-DIRECTIONAL TEST & MEASUREMENT MICROPHONE

 

The TM1 is a 6 mm pre-polarized condenser microphone used for test and measurement applications. The TM1 is known for its linearity, accurate response, consistency, ease of use, and affordability.

Equipped with a uniformly controlled omnidirectional polar pattern, the TM1 condenser microphone is designed to capture acoustic measurements for room analysis software programs, real-time analyzers, and other sound control devices. With a flat frequency range of 20 Hz – 20 kHz, the TM1 is an excellent tool for sound engineers, sound companies, and recording enthusiasts.

The TM1 omnidirectional test and measurement microphone is designed, machined, assembled, and tested by Audix in the USA.

 

What’s In The Box:

1x TM1 Test & Measurement Microphone
1x DCLIP(opens a new window) Microphone Clip
1x Carrying Pouch

 

Features

  • 6mm pre-polarized condenser capsule
  • Hi SPL response
  • Precision machined brass housings
  • Low noise electronics
  • Replaceable electronics and capsule

 

Specification

Transducer:Pre-polarized Condenser
Frequency Response:20 Hz – 20 kHz +/-2 dB
Polar Pattern:Omni
Output Impedance:200 ohms
Sensitivity:6 mV / Pa @ 1k
Equivalent Noise Level:28 dB (A weighted)
Maximum SPL:112 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio
80 dB
Power Requirements:48 V (± 4 V) Phantom
Materials / Finish:4 piece precision machined
brass / Nickel Finish
Weight:132 g / 4.7 oz

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