Description
The Crown PZM-10 part of the Pressure Zone Microphone line is designed for security surveillance and conference-table use Since they do not look like microphones they are inconspicuous The mic s tubular housing mounts in a 25/32-inch diameter hole in a ceiling panel wall or table The PZM-10 has a mic-level output and a 3-pin XLR-type connector for easy plug-in installation The mic requires 12 to 48V phantom power Like other Pressure Zone Microphones the PZM-10 uses a miniature mic capsule mounted very near a sound-reflecting plate or boundary in the Pressure Zone In this zone direct sound from the sound source combines in phase at all frequencies with reflected sound off the boundary The benefits are many 6 dB more sensitivity 6 dB less noise a wide smooth frequency response free of phase interference excellent clarity and reach and consistent pickup anywhere around the mic Frequencies below the voice range are rolled off to reduce pickup of air conditioning rumble The high-frequency response is boosted slightly to help articulation Because of its tailored response and PZM construction the PZM-10 will pick up conversations or other desired sounds with extra clarity and definition The output is balanced low impedance which allows long cable runs without hum pickup or high-frequency loss The mic s humbucking transformer and steel case prevent hum pickup even near fluorescent lights SPECIFICATIONS Transducer type Electret condenser Frequency response (typical) 80 Hz to 20 000 Hz Polar pattern Hemispherical Impedance 240 ohms balanced Open circuit sensitivity 2 5 mV/Pa* ( 52 dBV/Pa) Power sensitivity 52 dBm/Pa Equivalent noise level (self-noise) 26 dB SPL typical (0 dB = 0002 dyne/cm2) A-weighted S/N Rati 68 dB at 94 dB SPL Maximum SPL 120 dB SPL produces 3% THD Operating voltage 12 to 48V phantom power positive voltage on pins 2 and 3 with respect to pin 1 Polarity
AKG PZM10 Professional Flush-Mount Boundary Layer Microphone
Current Price
$169
Average
$164.17
Min Price
$152.1
Max Price
$169
Price dynamics
3%
Description
The Crown PZM-10 part of the Pressure Zone Microphone line is designed for security surveillance and conference-table use Since they do not look like microphones they are inconspicuous The mic s tubular housing mounts in a 25/32-inch diameter hole in a ceiling panel wall or table The PZM-10 has a mic-level output and a 3-pin XLR-type connector for easy plug-in installation The mic requires 12 to 48V phantom power Like other Pressure Zone Microphones the PZM-10 uses a miniature mic capsule mounted very near a sound-reflecting plate or boundary in the Pressure Zone In this zone direct sound from the sound source combines in phase at all frequencies with reflected sound off the boundary The benefits are many 6 dB more sensitivity 6 dB less noise a wide smooth frequency response free of phase interference excellent clarity and reach and consistent pickup anywhere around the mic Frequencies below the voice range are rolled off to reduce pickup of air conditioning rumble The high-frequency response is boosted slightly to help articulation Because of its tailored response and PZM construction the PZM-10 will pick up conversations or other desired sounds with extra clarity and definition The output is balanced low impedance which allows long cable runs without hum pickup or high-frequency loss The mic s humbucking transformer and steel case prevent hum pickup even near fluorescent lights SPECIFICATIONS Transducer type Electret condenser Frequency response (typical) 80 Hz to 20 000 Hz Polar pattern Hemispherical Impedance 240 ohms balanced Open circuit sensitivity 2 5 mV/Pa* ( 52 dBV/Pa) Power sensitivity 52 dBm/Pa Equivalent noise level (self-noise) 26 dB SPL typical (0 dB = 0002 dyne/cm2) A-weighted S/N Rati 68 dB at 94 dB SPL Maximum SPL 120 dB SPL produces 3% THD Operating voltage 12 to 48V phantom power positive voltage on pins 2 and 3 with respect to pin 1 Polarity
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Product review & video
hi I'm Mitch Gallagher from Sweetwater we're talking about pzm and boundary microphones today museum microphones were invented around 1978 and crown actually manufactured the first commercially available PZ um's around 1980 pzm microphones has some great advantages the biggest one is that allows for phase coherent capture of audio there's no problem with reflections causing phase cancellation with the direct signal PCM microphones are constructed with small diaphragm condenser elements the capsule is mounted very close to the surface and there's a thin slot here that allows the sound to enter what this does is ensure that reflected sound and direct sound arrives at the capsule at the same time this pushes any phase cancellation that might occur way above human hearing because of this PCM microphones have very flat response particularly on the high frequencies pzm or pressure zone microp


