NAMM: Peavey CM1 Studio Pro Condenser
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Peavey has announced the Studio Pro CM1, a handheld condenser microphone with a cardioid polar response intended as a main or support microphone in studio and live applications.
Studio Pro series mics are suited for recording engineers looking for affordable, high quality recording mics. The CM1 contains a medium-format condenser element designed to handle SPL levels up to 136 dB while maintaining a clean, natural sound. It has a sensitivity of -43 dBv per pascal and a low noise floor, equivalent to only 24 dB SPL.
The built-in shock mount reduces handling noise considerably, making the CM1 ideal for close-range vocal or instrument pickup. The frequency response is tailored to give a crisp, intelligible sound from 50 Hz to 16 kHz. The CM1 is equipped with a dual-layer pop filter to reduce pops and wind noise.
The Studio Pro CM1 will be available Q3 2004 from authorized Peavey retailers.
Features
- Back-electret condenser microphone
- Pressure gradient element, transformer FET circuit
- Cardioid (unidirectional) polar pattern
- Frequency response: 50 Hz to 16 kHz
- Sensitivity: -43 dBV/Pa (7.1 mV/Pa)
- Maximum SPL: 136 dB at 1 kHz (THD < 1%)
- Three-pin XLR connector
- Compact carrying case U.S. MSRP $199.99
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