Astatic’s 1600VP continuously-variable pattern condenser hanging microphone system has a remote polar control design and an anti-rotational positioning mount. The system’s variable polar pattern with remote control allows the user to precisely adjust the shape of the pick-up pattern for optimum gain before feedback from a remote location using the standard mic cable. Designed to hang from a ceiling, the 1600VP can be used for both recording and sound reinforcement of choirs, instruments and ambient miking, in addition to government, institutional and business applications. A low-profile carbon fiber boom (MB-1) is available for microphone stand mounting.
The remote variable polar pattern control uses a two-conductor shielded cable (max length 2000 feet) between the microphone head and the pattern-control box (VPC-1), giving the installer or end user the ability to change polar patterns when installed, or from scene to scene without inducing noise into the audio chain. Adjustments to the pick-up pattern can be done quickly. Astatic has given special attention to the frequency response and sensitivity of the microphone while using the variable-pattern control to precisely alter the shape of the pick-up pattern. The large-diameter, low-noise elements produce a frequency response of 40Hz to 20KHz with a selectable, recessed 80Hz, 12dB/octave high-pass filter that removes unwanted low-frequency energy when engaged. The filter control is conveniently located on the control box.
Up to six control boxes can be mounted in one rack unit. The polar-pattern dial is positioned for easy adjustment and can be secured with a single “flat style” blank panel when rack mounted.
The 1600VP has also been designed to resist interference from cell phones, two-way communication devices and lighting apparatus, and Astatic’s RF Resistant Architecture helps the system meet RF standards set by the European Union.
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