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The AKG HM1000 Hanging Module is ideal in multiples for overhead choral pickup and is virtually invisible at typical distances and accommodates capsules from the AKG Discreet Acoustic Modular series and provides for hanging them with a thin 10 meter cable.
The end of the cable is terminated with a mini-XLR connector which will pass through an 11-mm diameter opening and is subsequently plugged into the Discreet Power adapter (DPA).
The HM 1000 operates over the range OF 9 to 52 volts DC. A red LED power indicating ring at the capsule end of the cable tells the operating engineer that the system is receiving power.
The LED is normally powered from phantom power, but can be operated by an alternate DC power source. The LED maybe extinguished by removing a jumper located inside the DPA. The DPA also contains a jumper-actuated low frequency roll-off below 250 Hz. The HM 1000 is ideal in multiples for overhead choral pickup and is virtually invisible at typical distances.
The capsule assembly may be set to any direction or angle by means of a flexible but stable wire as shown in the photograph. The cable is black, and the capsule assembly is matte gray.
Filter | 250Hz, -10dB at 50Hz |
Impedance | < = 600 ohms |
Power | < 2mA |
Connector | 3-pin male XLR |
Low Frequency Roll-off | 250 Hz - 10 dB at 50 Hz. Jumper-actuated |
Fitting Mounting Modules | CK 31, CK 32, CK 33, CK 47, CK 80 |
Cable | 10m |
Finish | Black |
Weight | 400g |
Size | 50 x 13.5 mm |
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