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Key Features
- Large Dynamic Element
- Broadcast-Style, Front-Address Mic
- Steel Housing
- Internal Sorbothane Shockmount
The PR 40 Dynamic Cardioid Studio Microphone in champagne from Heil Sound is a high-performance dynamic microphone ideal for use as a vocal mic for talk-show hosts and other voice-over applications. The large dynamic element produces a smooth response with an articulate and natural midrange. The size of the diaphragm, combined with a low mass and an efficient NdFeB magnet structure, allow the microphone to achieve a wide dynamic range and capture high SPLs, making it a great kick drum mic as well.
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is there a stand that I can use with this ...
is there a stand that I can use with this (already have a boom arm)?
This is a large mic, but it comes with a standard adapter so you can screw it onto the end of a mic stand (boom or otherwise). It should work with any standard mic stand. If you want a shock mount around the body, be sure to get a large one that can fit approx 46mm-53mm.
Date published: 2019-07-31
Is there a pop filter for the Heil PR-40?
Is there a pop filter for the Heil PR-40?
We have a large selection of pop filters that are compatible for use with the Heil Sound PR 40 Studio Microphone such as the Auray PFNY-6 Nylon Pop Filter with Gooseneck and C-Style Clamp (B&H # AUPFNY6), the 512 AUDIO Microphone Pop Filter with Gooseneck C-Clamp (B&H # 51512POP), the Shure PS-6 - Popper Stopper Pop Filter with 6"/4-Layer Screen, Gooseneck and Clamp (B&H # SHPS6), and the Neewer NWN3 Dual-Layer 6" Pop Filter/Shield with Gooseneck and C-Clamp (B&H # NE66600151).
Date published: 2023-07-03
Does the current (2018-2019) version of this mic ...
Does the current (2018-2019) version of this mic have a hum bucking coil? The specs on the Heil website don't mention it.
The current model does feature an internal hum bucking coil which shields the microphone, allowing you to use it near video monitors and noisy light fixtures.
Date published: 2022-01-03
