The Sabine PMR-GP1 Phantom Mic Rider resembles a phantom power supply, but is actually best described as a virtual sound engineer that attaches to any handheld condenser, or dynamic microphone. The Phantom Mic Rider utilizes phantom power to apply DSP processing that results in feedback control, automatic gain control, proximity effect control, plosive control (popping) and an infrared sensor that automatically reacts to body heat in order to turn the microphone on and off.
Automatic gain processing compensates for low and excessively loud talkers and maintains a nominal output level. FBX Feedback Exterminator compensates for troublesome frequencies and maintains a high gain-before-feedback. Proximity Effect Control eliminates excessive bass response as talkers move closer to the microphone and Plosive Control eliminates excessive popping.
The PMR-GP1 Phantom Mic Rider features standard XLR male and female connections, and is a must have in teleconferencing, schools, meeting rooms, houses of worship and other sound reinforcement applications.
| Phantom Power | 12 to 17V and up to 4 mA of phantom power to connected mic |
| Connections | 3-pin XLR |
| Frequency Response | 50Hz to 20kHz (+/- 1.5dB) |
| Dynamic Range | 94dB typ. (unweighted) |
| Distortion | 0.5% (1kHz @+4dBu) |
| Delay | Propagation Delay: 0.87ms |
| Filters | FBX Filters: 2 to 4 Filters |
| Control Input Resistance | Input Resistance: 20k Ohm |
| IR Operating Distance | IR Sensor Detection Range Maximum: 6 feet |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 2.5 x 1.6 x 1.2" (6.35 x 4 x 3cm) |
| Weight | Not Specified By Manufacturer |