The practical advantages of the patented microphone clamp on the TG D58c condenser microphone are immediately apparent whether when using with rack toms, snare drums or percussion instruments: the microphone can be mounted and positioned quickly and securely. The balanced frequency response also makes it immediately ready for use. Pre-amplifiers are a thing of the past due to the integrated pre-amplifiers with downward-facing standard XLR connections. Its ability to operate at high levels compared to the previous model Opus 88 should also be mentioned, as is the newly designed, low-resonance housing, the elastic capsule suspension, the improved signal-to-noise ratio and technical values that remain valid even with phantom powering below 44 volts.
Optimally positioned treble resonator for optimised high-frequency reproduction
2nd treble resonator within the system
Special sound holes for a frequencyindependent polar pattern
Short, flexible gooseneck with horizontal swivel joint for optimum positioning
Rugged construction with rubber shock-mounted microphone capsule
Patented microphone clamp with integrated pre-amp and XLR connection
No disturbing cable between microphone head and pre-amp
Cardioid polar pattern for high-gain-before feedback
Wide transmission range
Transducer type: Condenser (back electret)
Operating principle: Pressure gradient
Polar pattern: Cardioid
Frequency response Close miking: 20 - 20,000 Hz
Frequency responseDistant miking (measured at 1 m): 35 - 20,000 Hz
Open circuit voltage: 5 mV/Pa (-46 dBV) ±2.5 dB
Nominal impedance: 200 Ω
Load impedance: ≥ 1 kΩ
Max. SPL at 24 V and 48 V phantom power: 140 dB
S/N ratio: 59 dB [CCIR; Q-Peak] 70 dB [A; RMS]
Equivalent SPL: 35 dB [CCIR; Q-Peak] 24 dB [A; RMS]
Power supply: Phantom power: 12 - 48 V (recommended: 48 V)