ไมค์อัดเสียง Neumann D-01 Dynamic Range over 130 dB, 15 Digitally Selectable Pickup Patterns, Neumann A/D Conversion Process, AES 42-2001 to AES/EBU Conversion, Eliminates External A/D and Pre-Amps, Integrated Digital Signal Processing, Limiter with Integrated De-Esser, Parameter Remote Control Software
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ไมค์อัดเสียง Neumann D-01 Dynamic Range over 130 dB, 15 Digitally Selectable Pickup Patterns, Neumann A/D Conversion Process, AES 42-2001 to AES/EBU Conversion, Eliminates External A/D and Pre-Amps, Integrated Digital Signal Processing, Limiter with Integrated De-Esser, Parameter Remote Control Software
The Neumann D-01 Digital Studio Microphone eliminates the need for external analog pre-amplifiers and analog-to-digital converters. Instead, the analog to digital conversion occurs within the microphone capsule and sends a digital signal to either a digital microphone interface or an AES/EBU connection kit according to the AES42 standard for use with an AES/EBU or S/PDIF audio interface. Multiple Digital Microphone Interfaces and other external equipment can be synchronized via the unit’s internal word clock and BNC output. Fifteen different directional characteristics can then be controlled using Neumann’s remote control software.
The benefits of digital microphones include a dynamic range of over 130 dB and less errors, nonlinear distortion, and noise voltages within the signal chain. Additionally, having the analog-to-digital conversion at the level of the microphone capsule enables DSP functions such as peak limiting to be integrated into the microphone itself.
The internal Neumann A/D converter is optimized for the signal and impedance parameters of the capsule. This also eliminates the challenges sometimes encountered when matching a Neumann microphone to a pre-amplifier and external A/D converter. The microphone is universally applicable and particularly suitable for applications where maximum resolution and transparency are desired.
Transducer | Acoustic: K 07 large double-diaphragm capsule, diameter 1.2″ (30.0 mm) with protected internal electrodes |
Characteristics | Directional: 15 remote controllable polar patterns, from omni to cardioid to figure-8 |
Frequency Response | 20 to 20,000 Hz |
Sensitivity | Free-Field: -44 dBFS (at 1 kHz, re 94 dBSPL) |
Equivalent Noise Level | CCIR: 19 dB A-Weighted: 8 dB-A (According to IEC 60268-1; CCIR-weighting according to CCIR 468-3, quasi peak; A-weighting according to IEC 61672-1, RMS) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | CCIR: 75 dB A-Weighted: 86 dB (According to IEC 60268-1; CCIR-weighting according to CCIR 468-3, quasi peak; A-weighting according to IEC 61672-1, RMS) |
Maximum SPL | At 0 dBFS: 138 dBSPL |
Dynamic Range | A-Weighted: 130 dB (according to IEC 60268-1; CCIR-weighting according to CCIR 468-3, quasi peak; A-weighting according to IEC 61672-1, RMS) |
Latency | 44.1/48 kHz: 52 samples 88.2/96 kHz: 61 samples 176.4/192 kHz: 121 samples (AES 3) |
Supply Voltage | +6 to +10.5 V |
Current Consumption | Maximum 220 mA |
Interface | AES42 |
A/D Conversion | Neumann process (patented), 28-bit internal word length |
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) | Fixed-point, variable internal word length 28 to 60 bits |
Synchronization | Asynchronous Operation (free-running, AES42 – Mode 1), Basic Frequency Accuracy: ± 25 ppm Synchronous Operation (AES42 – Mode 2), Pulling Range: Minimum ± 100 ppm |
Power Supply | Phantom power complying with AES42 |
Output | XLR3M, 24 bits as per AES/EBU (AES3) |
Diameter | 2.5″ (63.5 mm) |
Length | 7.3″ (185 mm) |
Weight | Approximately 24.7 oz (700 g) |