Sennheiser Debuts The Evolution 912 S Boundary Microphone, Updates InfoPort Website
June 20, 2007
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At INFOCOMM 2007, Sennheiser is launching the
Evolution 912 S, a high-quality, pre-polarized condenser microphone with
half-cardioid pick-up pattern that has been acoustically optimized for
speech applications. The e 912 S boundary microphone features a very
unobtrusive design that permits discrete placement on flat surfaces such as
conference tables, lecterns and altars.
The new e 912 S offers a frequency response curve that is specifically
tailored for picking up speech over relatively short distances, but may be
switched to perform similarly to its sister product, the Sennheiser e 912,
which is designed for instrument pick-up. An internal DIP switch bank allows
the e 912 S microphone's frequency response curve to match the response of
the e 912, or may alternatively be switched to select low cut, low and high
boost (factory preset), or low boost.
The e 912 S may be switched on or off using the integrated programmable
membrane switch. A second internal DIP switch bank provides additional
features to be selected, including on/off (factory preset), push-to-talk
button (PTT), cough button (PTM) or permanently switched on (ON).
The form factor of the e 912 S offers an extremely rugged sound inlet
basket, a rubber damping plate on the base and a very unobtrusive, flat
design that is ideally suited to a variety speech applications. Slots are
provided for mounting the e 912 S on a flat surface. The microphone features
integrated electronics, rather than an in-line preamp, and is supplied as
standard with a gold-plated XLR connector.
The Sennheiser e 912 S boundary microphone has a frequency response of 20 -
20,000Hz and offers a maximum sound pressure level of 134dB (at 1kHz). The e
912 S measures 4.9 x 4.1 x 1.04 inches and weighs just 19.4 oz. Available in
three choices of finish - black, Nextel gray or creme white - to suit any
installation, it ships with a pouch, user manual and warranty certificate.
In other news, Sennheiser announces the first upgrade to their
popular InfoPort technology website at InfoComm 2007. The InfoPort website is a comprehensive site that includes
everything designers, consultants and contractors need to design and install
systems using Sennheiser products. InfoPort resources include engineering
data sheets, DFX drawings, 3-D solid models, PDF files, high-resolution
images, architectural specifications, and frequency response and polar
pattern graphs. With the new web engine, users will enjoy more information,
faster searches and shorter downloading time. In addition, Sennheiser has
increased the number products included on the site.
Noted David McNutt, team leader, installed sound, "The upgraded InfoPort
website is now more engineering-oriented, and utilizes an improved decision
tree, making it easier and faster to locate information for our core
customers. Navigation is much faster and a specifier can get to a data sheet
quickly. The site is also unique in that it contains an online viewer, a
feature that allows someone to see a DFX or a 3-D file online without having
to download. We've made it faster to find and download specific data, as
well as easier to browse for the less-decided visitor."
For more information, visit their web site at www.sennheiser.com.
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