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Electro-Voice

MixGuides Microphones, May 14 2004

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ELECTRO-VOICE N/D967 AND N/D367
March 2003—Shown at Winter NAMM, Electro-Voice's N/D967 supercardioid vocal mic has an ultratight pickup and exclusive, low-profile grille to put the performer's voice as close as possible to the mic element for up to 6 dB more vocal, lower feedback and greater rejection of unwanted sounds. Due to popular demand, E-V reintroduces the N/D367s, a cardioid handheld with a response tailored especially for the female voice. Both mics feature high-output N/DYM dynamic elements.


ELECTRO-VOICE RE510 HANDHELD
November 2002—Electro-Voice offers the RE510, a supercardioid, handheld condenser mic that features broad bandwidth, low distortion and wide dynamic range. A low-frequency roll-off switch (securely located beneath the integral windscreen) tailors the RE510's response to compensate for proximity effect. Designed to handle high SPLs, the RE510 is equally suited for vocals or miking guitar amps, cymbals or kick drums. Additional features include a Warm Grip handle for reduced handling noise, a multistage pop filter and a Memraflex™ grille. The RE510 is also available in a wireless head version to use with E-V's RE-1 wireless system.



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