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General Product Description
The new N/D767a presents optimal performance in a live
sound environment.The 767a vocal microphone utilizes EV’s
new VOB
™
(vocally optimized bass) technology to provide
the performer with reduced low-end distortion and
eliminates the muddiness found in other microphones.
Combined with EV’s industry first neodymium based
magnet structure, the new N/D767a offers the power and
clarity to “cut through the mix.”
• VOB
™
technology provides tailored bass response for
controlled “proximity effect” and exceptional vocal clarity
• Supercardioid pattern for superior feedback rejection
and acoustic isolation.
• Multistage shock mount for unmatched
low-handling noise.
• Neodymium based magnet structure provides greater
sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio.
• Warm Grip
™
handle for more comfortable feel.
Operation
The low frequency response of the N/D767a microphone
varies with the distance from the sound source. Known as
“proximity effect,” maximum bass response is produced in
“close-up” use with the microphone 1/4 inch from the
sound source. Normal bass response is experienced with
working distances greater than 24 inches.Working close to
the microphone will produce a more robust sound. Close up
positioning of the microphone will also reduce the potential
for feedback from the sound reinforcement system.When
close-talked, the bass-boost provides an increase in overall
microphone output level.The mixer gain may be
proportionately reduced, resulting in a reduction of the
system’s sensitivity to feedback caused by sound entering the
microphone from the loudspeakers.
N/D767a
Vocal Microphone
Microphone Use and Placement
Please note that micing techniques are a matter of personal preference.
These are merely guidelines to assist in the placement of the microphone to gain optimal performance.
Usage
Optimal Placement
Vocals
Zero to six inches from the windscreen, and on axis with the microphone.
Spoken Word
Five to ten inches from the windscreen, and on axis with microphone.