Electro-Voice PL Series user manual

User manual for the device Electro-Voice PL Series

Device: Electro-Voice PL Series
Category: Microphone
Manufacturer: Electro-Voice
Size: 3.54 MB
Added : 6/17/2014
Number of pages: 16
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For Professional Live Sound

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Professional Live Sound Microphones Generally speaking, in live sound systems, a microphone’s job is quite simple: to couple an acoustical sound source (voice or instrument) to the sound reinforcement system components. How effectively and efficiently it couples source to destination is another matter entirely. Each sound source is unique—just as each sound system is unique—and, when adding further influencing factors to this equation, the environment in which this union takes place becomes

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

PL Series vocal mic design The new PL Series was conceived and designed by EV’s world-class R&D team, consisting of microphone design engineers drawing from decades of microphone design experience, front-of-house sound engineers with a real-world bead on optimal microphone function, and professional performing vocalists who know exactly when the mic-to-voice relationship is just right. The result? A unique lineup of world-class vocal mics that redefine sonic performance, du- rability, and va

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The mid-entry level PL24 delivers all-around vocal clarity in any live sound application. With its balanced blend of controlled lows, palatable mid range, and smooth high frequency content, the PL24 is ideal for any vocal style, while its supercardioid polar pattern provides superb isolation and feedback rejection. Part# PRD000157000 With the added benefit of a lockable on/off switch, the PL24S delivers the same sonic performance found in the PL24. Part# PRD000157001 Providing superb vocal

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Element Type: Dynamic, Neodymium Magnet Structure Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 16,000 Hz Polar Pattern: Supercardioid Sensitivity, Open Circuit Voltage, 1 kHz: 2.2 mV/Pa (-53 dBV) Rated Impedance: 600 ohms Element Type: Dynamic, Neodymium Magnet Structure Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 18,000 Hz Polar Pattern: Supercardioid Sensitivity, Open Circuit Voltage, 1 kHz: 2.2 mV/Pa (-53 dBV) Rated Impedance 600 ohms

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The vocalist’s vocal microphone. There are singers—you know them—who sing a few songs and add harmonies when necessary, but are far more likely to brag about their gui- tar work than their voice. Then there are the true vocalists, the ones who’ve worked long and hard on their tone: breathiness, raspiness, throatiness... characteristics that make their voice unique and their own. They love their mic; they work it with style and distance, playing off it like a guitarist plays off a prized inst

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Element Type: Self-Biased Condenser Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 20,000 Hz Polar Pattern: Cardioid Sensitivity, Open Circuit Voltage, 1 kHz: 3.5 mV/Pa (-49 dBV) Rated Impedance: 200 ohms

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Many vocal mics on the market do a fine job in small club and medium-sized venue sound reinforcement systems. However, these same models become less than ideal when challenged with the extremely high wattage and driver area of super-sized arena and festival mains and monitoring systems. It takes a premium-grade, highly specialized microphone with somewhat “turbo-charged” voicing characteristics to deliver the goods in these critical situations. We crafted the unique capsule and circuit desi

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Element Type: Dynamic, Neodymium Magnet Structure Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 16,000 Hz Polar Pattern Supercardioid Sensitivity, Open Circuit Voltage, 1 kHz: 2.2 mV/Pa (-53 dBV) Rated Impedance: 600 ohms

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Specialized microphones for the high SPL and transient environment of drums and percussion require a unique set of capabilities, and designing and deploying world-class drum mics is by no means a small undertaking. Identifying and creating the ideal sonic signature of each model requires extensive research and development drawn from a vast array of contributors. Theoretical proposi- tions hypothesized in a laboratory vacuum would be of little use without testing each and every possibility in a

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

Putting a completely new angle on mic’ing toms and snares, the PL35 establishes a new price-to-performance standard for dynamic drum set microphones. Designed for super-fast transient response, superior isolation, and sonically voiced to deliver open and natural tom and snare sounds, the PL35 deploys a unique physical design that eliminates the need for right-angle XLR connectors, minimizing cable clutter over the drum. Additionally, the PL35 includes a clever snap-on drum rim clamp (DRC-1)

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

Element Type: Dynamic, Neodymium Magnet Structure Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16,000 Hz Polar Pattern: Supercardioid Sensitivity, Open Circuit Voltage, 1 kHz: 2.2 mV/Pa (-53 dBV) Rated Impedance 600 ohms Element Type: Self-Biased Condenser Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16,000 Hz Polar Pattern: Cardioid Sensitivity, Open Circuit Voltage, 1 kHz: 7.0 mV/Pa (-43 dBV) Rated Impedance: 200 ohms

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

PL Series drum mic pre-packs PL Series drum mic pre-packs are ready-for-the-gig microphone solutions designed with value, convenience, and style in mind. The rugged, light-weight PL DKC carrying case protects its contents with a firm exterior shell made of 600 - denier nylon, along with heavy-duty zippers and shoulder strap. Inside the front compartment is a tricot-covered dense foam stationary insert with precision cutouts for ten PL Series drum mics, capable of holding 1x PL33, 6x PL35’s,

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PL DK4 Part # PRD000182000 PL DK5 Part # PRD000183000 Drum mic pre-pack for a four-piece drum kit. Drum mic pre-pack for a five-piece drum kit. 1x PL33 kick drum mic 1x PL33 kick drum mic 3x PL35 tom/snare mics 4x PL35 tom/snare mics • pre-packed inside the PL DKC carrying case • pre-packed inside the PL DKC carrying case PL DK4 PLUS Part # PRD000191000 PL DK7 (shown) Part # PRD000184000 Drum mic pre-pack for a four-piece drum kit. Drum mic pre-pack for a five-piece drum kit. 1x PL33

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

PL24/24S PL44 PL80a PL80c PL84/84S PL33 PL35 PL37 Dynamic, Dynamic, Dynamic, Dynamic, Dynamic, Dynamic, Neodymium Self-Biased Self-Biased Element Type: Neodymium Mag- Neodymium Neodymium Neodymium Neodymium Magnet Struc- Condenser Condenser net Structure Magnet Structure Magnet Structure Magnet Structure Magnet Structure ture 80 Hz - 16,000 80Hz - Freq Response: 80Hz - 16,000Hz 80Hz - 16,000Hz 50Hz - 20,000Hz 20 Hz - 10,000 Hz 50 Hz - 16,000 Hz 50 Hz -16,000 Hz Hz 18,000Hz Polar Pattern: S


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