Earthworks
Earthworks

C30/C-B

Earthworks C30/C-B on RigShare
The Earthworks C30 is a hanging gooseneck condenser microphone with 30 ft (9 m) cable designed for installation in churches and other venues. The Challenge Choir microphones have always presented a unique design and installation challenge - the traditional solution is to use an angle guide on the microphone's lead to aim towards the performance venue. The problem with this approach is that either a very small microphone had to be used to keep aimable weight within practical limits or locate the microphone's electronics at some considerable distance from the element inviting losses and noise. The Solution: Earthworks C30 ChoirMic The C30 ChoirMic is the ultimate problem solver for miking choirs and other venues with high ceilings. With its wide pickup pattern at all frequencies, you can easily cover large groups with just a few microphones. The C30 will reproduce the sound of the choir with incredible articulation and no spotlighting, so no one voice outshines the rest. Instead, the choir will sound like a unified voice. With over 30dB of rear rejection, the C30 has more gain before feedback while picking up almost no sound from the rear of the microphone. The C30 features a small microphone head attached to a flexible mini gooseneck, which allows quick and precise positioning of the microphone. The 30 ft (9 m) attached Canare Star Quad cable resists twisting due to temperature and humidity changes, so you can rest assured that the microphone will stay put once it has been properly aimed. Measuring just 0.86 inches (22 mm) in diameter at its largest point, the C30 practically disappears from view when installed, providing a low profile miking solution. Features: 30 kHz frequency response No spotlighting Uniform frequency response on or off axis More gain before feedback Picks up almost no sound from the rear of the microphone Electronics housed in microphone Prevents RFI Mini-gooseneck allows quick and easy positioning Comes with 30 foot balanced, twisted pair Canare cable Available in black and white Custom cable lengths available Does not come with XLR (order accessory C30-XLR for installed male XLR)

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