MX396 Microflex Multi-Element Boundary Microphone

 

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The MX396 Microflex Multi-Element Boundary mics come in two or three element configurations, combining the coverage of multiple microphones into one small, compact package.

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The Microflex Multi-Element Boundary microphone delivers a unique and versatile tool for conference room installations. Clean and simple in appearance, Multi-Element Boundary mics come in two or three element configurations, combining the coverage of multiple microphones into one small, compact package.

Multi-Element Boundary Microphone Models 
MX396/C-Dual Dual-Element 0-180 Degrees, CardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and some from the sides. It is less susceptible to feedback in high volume environments.Read moreGo to the glossary, back or bottom exit cable, mute output, LED input
MX396/C-Tri Tri-Element 90-0-90 mic, adjustable to 120-120-120 degrees, CardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and some from the sides. It is less susceptible to feedback in high volume environments.Read moreGo to the glossary, back or bottom exit cable, mute output, LED input
  • Low profile, aesthetic design
  • Wide dynamic rangeThis is the difference between the queitest and loudest sound that a mic can pick up.Read moreGo to the glossary and smooth frequency responseThis is the range of frequencies, from the lowest to the highest, that a mic can pick up.Read moreGo to the glossary
  • Configurable mute switch with logic output
  • RF filtering with CommShield™ technology
  • End of table (300°), center of table (360°), or cross table (bidirectional) coverage patterns
  • Individual control of each element
  • Bi-color status indicator
  • Logic input/output for remote LED and mute control
  • Transducer TypeA transducer converts sound into an electrical signal. The two most common types are dynamic and condenser. Read moreGo to the glossary : CondenserCondenser microphones are more sensitive, give a smooth, natural sound and need to be powered.Read moreGo to the glossary
  • Frequency ResponseThis is the range of frequencies, from the lowest to the highest, that a mic can pick up.Read moreGo to the glossary: 50 Hz - 17 kHz
  • SensitivityThis is how mich signal a microphone produces for a given amount of sound.Read moreGo to the glossary (1 kHz): -35 dBV/Pa / 18 mV/Pa
  • Equivalent Selfnoise:

     28 dB(A)

  • Sound Pressure:

     122 dB

  • Weight: 587 g
  • FrequencyThis is how many times a sound or radio wave oscillates in one second.Read moreGo to the glossary Repsonse Curve:

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  • Fastening Wing Nut (Part-No. 65A2190)
  • Mounting Tube (Part-No. 31A2165)
  • Rubber Isolation Ring (Part-No. 66A405)