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At EARF Audio, we specialise in supplying and installing residential, professional, and commercial audio-visual equipment and systems across the UK.
Established at the start of 2023, we are a proud, family-run business based in Cheshire, with a close-knit team of three: Tim (father), Aidan (son), and lifelong friend Andy. United by a shared passion for music production, DJing, and high-quality sound reproduction, we bring a wealth of expertise to every project.
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With a high impulse fidelity, quick-responding attack, and a maximum sound pressure level of 148 dB, the TG D71 is ideal for miking percussion instruments. The microphone delivers an equally convincing performance on cajones and pianos. With a slim and timeless design, it’s both a technical and a visual highlight. A red, illuminating LED status…
With a high impulse fidelity, quick-responding attack, and a maximum sound pressure level of 148 dB, the TG D71 is ideal for miking percussion instruments. The microphone delivers an equally convincing performance on cajones and pianos.
With a slim and timeless design, it’s both a technical and a visual highlight. A red, illuminating LED status displays the applied phantom power, as well as the operating status of the microphone. The microphone is supplied with a travel bag for protection during transportation. For longer installation on a surface, the microphone has a mounting device on the bottom.
Whilst the extremely rugged housing ensures optimum protection during use on stage, the compact design allows the microphone to be positioned easily in a bass drum without any additional accessories. The XLR connector has an integrated pre-amp, which is practical both on stage and in the studio. =+= Technical Specification
Transducer type
Condenser (back electret)
Operating principle
Pressure gradient
Polar pattern
Half-cardioid
Frequency response
25 – 20,000 Hz
Open circuit voltage
1.5 mV/Pa (-56 dBV)
Nominal impedance
< 200 Ω
Load impedance
≥ 1 kΩ
Max. SPL at 1 kHz
148 dB [SPL@1% THD]
Signal-to-noise ratio
63 dB [A, RMS], 50 dB [CCIR, Q-Peak]
Noise voltage
1.1 µV [A, RMS], 4.9 µV [CCIR, Q-Peak]
A-weighted equivalent SPL
31.2 dB
Wiring
bal. with 3-pin XLR male
Connection
XLR, 3-pin, male
Power supply
Phantom power
Dimensions without connector
90 x 86 x 27 mm
Weight
413 g
Brand | Beyerdynamic |
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