Schoeps V4 U Studio Vocal Microphone
Product Description
V4 U Studio Vocal Microphone
SCHOEPS has once again taken the audio world by surprise with the introduction of the V4 U!
The V4 U is a studio vocal microphone that unites the outstanding technical characteristics typical of SCHOEPS with a timeless, classic design.
The “look” of the V4 U is based on the SCHOEPS CM 51/3 microphone from 1951. But the V4 U is a thoroughly mo dern studio microphone. Its capsule, cir cuitry and mechanical construction are the result of extensive new development. Its capsule architecture has a warm, clear sonic character with smoothly rolled-off diffuse-field response. The V4's newly designed electronics offer a very high maximum sound pressure level and excellent electromagnetic compatibility.
Availability: December 2013
Outstanding Technical Performance
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Optimal on-axis frequency response featuring a mild high-frequency lift
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Very smooth polar response - carefully controlled narrowing of the pattern at high frequencies
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Diffuse-field response parallel to the 0 response with a gentle roll-off at high frequencies
The Capsule The fundamental idea was clear that only a small-diaphragm capsule could meet the requirements for homogeneity of response curves and transparency of sound. But the special diffuse-field characteristics seemed to call for a large-diaphragm capsule, in which the pressure build-up due to the large membrane surface would cause the inevitable and desired narrowing of pickup pattern at high frequencies to begin sooner. In the end, both of these conflicting requirements were able to be achieved, through the use of a beveled ring around the membrane, thus increasing its effective diameter (as far as certain acoustic phenomena are concerned) This 33-mm beveled collar causes the capsule’s directivity to increase steadily and smoothly at high frequencies, as in a large-diaphragm microphone. Meanwhile, the superior acoustic qualities of a small-diaphragm capsule are maintained. The capsule is elastically suspended internally to reduce handling noise and other solid-borne sound. The head can be angled +/- 20. |
Polar Response
A very gradual increase in directivity at high frequencies contributes to the clear, warm sonic character.
The polar diagrams reveal the following characteristics: Below 6 kHz all polar diagrams have practically the same shape. Then the pattern begins to narrow in a desirable fashion toward a supercardioid characteristic, with a rear lobe whose sensitivity is no greater than -14 dB relative to the 0 response.
No irregularities in polar response occur at any frequency and at no point does the microphone have a directional pattern broader than cardioid. The controlled narrowing of the high frequency polar pattern begins at 7 kHz.
Frequency Response
The 0 frequency response is linear to 20 kHz, allowing for a moderate, 2 dB high-frequency elevation between 4 and 15 kHz. The diffuse-field frequency response runs parallel to the 0 curve in ideal fashion. The directivity index (the ratio between on-axis and diffuse-field response) is never less than ca. 5 dB at any frequency.
Optimal on-axis frequency response featuring a mild high-frequency lift Diffuse-field response parallel to the 0 response, with a gentle roll-off at high frequencies |
Electronics
The electronics achieve record results: 145 dB SPL maximum sound pressure level, with a 5V maximum output voltage as well as particularly good output impedance and symmetry values, accomplished by means of a newly-designed bridge output stage. Being a Schoeps microphone, of course it has extremely low noise and optimal protection from *electromagnetic interference. from interference due to gapless shielding of the capsule and amplifier housing and modern RFI filtering at the output; all high-impedance circuitry is isolated within the capsule head |
V4 U in Vintage Blue | V4 U in Gray | |
Each V4 U is delivered in an elegant, form-fitting SCHOEPS wood box
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