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Model 561 Dynamic Microphone User Guide © 2005, Shure Incorporated 27C2057 (Rev . 7) Printed in U.S.A. MODEL 561 OMNIDIRECTIONAL DYNAMIC MICROPHONE The Shure Model 561 is an o mnidirectional, low-impedance dynamic microphone desig ned for use on a stand or flexible gooseneck. Its smooth frequency response is tailored for optimum speech intellig ib[...]
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2 SPECIFICATIONS Type Dynamic Frequency Respo nse 40 to 10,000 Hz (See Figure 2) TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE FIGURE 2 Polar Pattern Omnidirectional Impedanc e Rated at 150 Ohms (200 Ohms actual). Designed for connection to inputs rated at 19 to 30 0 Ohms. Output Level (at 1,000 Hz) Open Circuit Voltage . . . . . . –57.5 dBV/Pa (1.33 mV) (1 Pa = 94[...]