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Electro-Voice RE20
A professional-quality dynamic cardioid microphone created specially for recording,
broadcast and sound-reinforcement applications requiring essentially flat response
over a very wide frequency range. The wide frequency response, coupled with excellent
transient response, make the RE20 easily comparable to the finest condenser cardioid
microphones. It is designe for critical recording and broadcasting and has a smooth
& accurate peak-free response, even up close, which makes it ideal in both the studio
and in voice-over announcing booths.
The RE20 s bass roll-off switch and EV s Variable-D technology ensures true and
accurate response across all frequencies without the up-close boominess associated
with proximity effect. It gives the same response at varying distances.
Variable-D® designed microphones, like the RE20, can be used very close to other
sound sources with no loss in clarity or definition. This makes them the preferred
choice for tight vocals and challenging instruments such as brass.
A true cardioid microphone, the RE20 offers greatest rejection at 180º off axis -
directly to the rear of the microphone. Pattern control is so consistent that the
frequency response is nearly independent of angular location of the sound source,
creating virtually no off-axis coloration, yet providing greatest possible rejection
of unwanted sounds.
An integral blast and wind filter covers each acoustic opening on the RE20. In recording
sessions or on stage, singers can close talk the microphone, singing with their
lips almost touching the grille screen with no worry of P-pops or excessive sibilance.
Part of the filter also shock mounts the internal microphone element, reducing the
transfer of vibrations from external sources.
The exceptional performance of the RE20 is achieved by using a large Acoustalloy
diaphragm in combination with an exceptionally low-mass aluminum voice coil. Using
this diaphragm assembly, the RE20 is capable of reproducing extremely high sound
pressure levels with no fear of the overload and distortion often experienced with
phantompowered condensers.
The RE20 will continue to function flawlessly in high humidity and elevated temperatures
that would seriously degrade competitive condenser microphones.
A massive steel housing and effective hum-bucking coil assure the RE20 s resistance
to magnetically induced hum and noise. This means the RE20 can be used successfully
in situations where other microphones would experience unacceptable levels of hum
and buzz. By exploiting the strength of its steel housing and employing a mechanical
nesting concept, EV designers have created an exceptionally rugged microphone with
superior handling noise rejection ideally suited for professional uses.
The bass-boosting proximity effect common to most directional microphones when used
close to the sound source, is eliminated in the RE20. This is accomplished via the
application of the EVexclusive Variable-D® technology. By controlling the effect
of microphone proximity, the RE20 can be located very close to sound sources without
a loss in clarity or definition making the RE20 ideal for tight vocals and challenging
instruments. It can be used inside bass drums, on acoustic guitars, and is found
in voice booths and broadcasting studios everywhere.
The microphone is a cardioid type with an integral blast filter protecting all acoustic
openings. The blast filter serves as a shock mount for the internal microphone element.
The microphone has a wide-range uniform frequency response from 45-18,000 Hz. An
integral passive network is provided so that when the filter switch is in the on
position, low-frequency response shall tilt down 4.5 dB from 400-100 Hz. With switch
in off position, microphone is essentially flat from 80-6,000 Hz, with a broad
2.5 dB rise in response from 6,000-14,000 Hz, and nominally down3 dB at 18,000 Hz.
Response below 80 Hz is nominally down 3 dB at 45 Hz. Output level is -57 dB (0 dB
= 1 mW/Pascal). Nominal impedance of 150 ohms. Response at any angular position away
from the major axis is essentially similar to the response on the major axis, but
attenuated uniformly at all frequencies by an amount appropriate to that angular
position.
Attenuation at frequencies from 45-10,000 Hz (refer to major axis signal value) exceeds
15 dB at 180° from major axis in any plane. Attenuation above 10,000 Hz exceeds 13
dB. Polar characteristics are sufficiently uniform in all planes so that it is, effectively,
a cardioid of revolution. This microphone has a shield to prevent dust and iron particles
from reaching the diaphragm. The case is made of steel. The microphone has a diameter
of 54.4 mm (2.14 in.), a body diameter of 49.2 mm (1.94 in.) and a length of 216.7
mm (8.53 in.). A stand adapter is supplied.
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