Become Capable of An Award Winning Performance
Sing your way to stardom or address your crowd out loud with this Hama Dynamic Microphone DM-40. Perfect for a budding DJ or recording artist this microphone comes equipped with a 6.3mm mono jack plug for easy connection to audio or recording equipment and a generous 2.5m connection cable to allow you extensive freedom of movement to walk/dance around during your performance.
With a fantastic frequency range of 90Hz – 10kHz impedance of 600 Ohm and sensitivity of -73dB the microphone will record your voice in outstanding audio quality so that every word is heard and every note is as crisp and clear as the moment that you sung or played it. No longer do you or your listeners have to suffer from poor quality tinny and squeaky microphones that burst your eardrums with shrill noises after every movement.
At such fantastic value the Hama Dynamic Mic provides a low cost solution for those on a budget but with no loss in performance quality. It’s time to stop spending large sums of money on top end mics and invest in a Hama mic instead which are long-lasting reliable efficient and perfect for every situation where voice amplification is a necessity!
Model: Mono
Sensitivity of Microphone: -73 dB
Connection: XLR Socket/6.35 mm Jack Plug
Colour: Silver
Frequency Range of Microphone: 90 Hz - 10 kHz
Impedance of Microphone: 600 Ω
Connection: Cable
Cable Length: 25 m
Microphone Type: Dynamic
Directional Characteristics: Omni Directional
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