Electro-Voice

Description

The Electro-Voice RE50N/D-B is a shock-mounted N/DYM handheld interview microphone. With the same rugged design of the RE50/B, the industry standard live interview microphone, the RE50N/D B mic features a neodymium magnet structure for higher output. Features EV DynaDamp shock mount. The RE50N/D B has extremely low handling noise for superior sound. The "Mic-within-a-mic" concept reduces wind and P-popping noise.
Electro-Voice RE50N/D-B High Output Dynamic Interview Microphone

Features

  • neodymium magnet structure for higher output
  • Extremely effective and unique handling-
  • noise isolation system
  • Unsurpassed ruggedness and reliability in
  • every environment
  • Self generating, no battery or phantom
  • power required
  • Consistent response with distance, no
  • muddy lows when used close to lips

Specs

  • Element: Dynamic
  • Polar Pattern: Omni
  • Impedance, Low-Z balanced: 150 Ohms
  • Connector Type: 3-pin XLR
  • Open Circuit Voltage: 2 mV/Pascal
  • Mic Type: Handheld
  • Wired/Wireless: Wired
  • Finish: Semi-Gloss Camera Black
  • Case Material: Aluminum
  • Weight Net: 269 g ( 9.49 oz )
  • Dimensions (Height X Max Diameter): 197 x 49 mm, (7.76" x 1.93")
  • Microphone Applications: Speech

Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  • Rock Solid Microphone, built like a tank, good quality

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byPG

    fromLos Angeles

    I bought this mic to do interviews and tutorials and it works great.

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  • asked bychgofrank

    fromChicago IL

    What is the country or origin of this EV microphone, RE50N/D-B? Does it say on the box? I cannot find out on line where EV mics are manufactured. It used to be Buchanan MI. But I that was closed in 2007. Thanks

    Open Reply - Thomas
    USA