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Electro-Voice RE90H Cardioid Condenser Hanging Choir Microphone
Electro-Voice RE90H Cardioid Condenser Hanging Choir Microphone
$352.32

Electro-Voice RE90H Cardioid Condenser Hanging Choir Microphone

SoundPro Item: 71396
MPN: RE90H
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  • Electro-Voice RE90H Cardioid Condenser Hanging Choir Microphone
MSRP: $367.00
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The Electro-Voice RE90H is a compact, cardioid hanging-style condenser microphone. Ideal for choral, instrumental, vocal groups and live theater. Controlled cardioid polar response for distant sound pick-up without feedback. 25-foot braided and shielded cable with built-in preamp.

Electro-Voice RE90H Features

  • Hanging installation microphone
  • Internal preamp
  • Very uniform polar pattern
  • Integrated 25-foot shielded low-noise cable
  • Available in black and white (white not pictured)
  • RE90H Cardioid Condenser Hanging Choir Microphone1
  • Transducer TypeCondenser
  • Polar PatternCardioid
  • Frequency Response (-3 dB)75 Hz - 15 kHz
  • Output Impedance200Ω
  • Open Circuit Voltage 27mV/Pascal
  • Finish Non-reflective black or white
  • Power Requirement 9 - 52 VDC
  • Connector Type 3-pin XLR
  • Height 1.46" (37mm)
  • Diameter (Max)0.51" (13mm)
  • Weight Net 5.54oz (157g)

About Condenser Microphones at Sound Productions

Achieve professional polish to your studio sound with condenser microphones from Sound Productions. A condenser microphone uses a capacitor that converts sound vibrations into electric currents. It is characterized by increased sound sensitivity than a dynamic mic, enabling it to capture more natural, detailed audio from vocals and instruments.

Use a large-diaphragm condenser mic (sometimes called a “capacitor mic”) to optimize the sound of vocals, acoustic guitar, and ambient room audio. Alternatively, choose a small diaphragm condenser mic (or “pencil mic”) for acoustic instruments including guitars, classical instruments, cymbals, and drum overheads. The smaller capsule and lightweight build make it easy to place perfectly in almost any miking application, while the consistent polar pattern makes a pair of small-diaphragm condenser mics the perfect choice for stereo miking.

Compared to the other popular option of dynamic microphones, condenser mics are louder, pick up a wider frequency response, and enjoy an expansive dynamic range—all aspects that make them ideal for studio recording.

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