DAP HM-30
Product information "DAP HM-30"
Following on from the legendary "Crystal-Type Microphones", which were then also used in several studio recordings. The DAP Audio HM-30 Harp microphone is built in an appealing retro design and meets all current technical standards.
The impedance of the Microphone is 220 Ohm, therefore it is low-impedance. If you would like to connect the DAP Audio HM-30 to a guitar amplifier with a high impedance input, you should also use an impedance converter such as Shure A85F (article 100042632).
The DAP Audio HM-30 microphone makes a good figure on every stage and can deliver a convincing performance.
- Cable: not included
- Color/ Finish: Nickel
- Connection Plug: 3-pin XLR
- Frequency range: 40 Hz - 16 kHz
- Impedance: 220 Ohm
- Includes: Microphone, Stand Adapter
- Instrument Choice: Wood / Brass Instruments
- Low-Cut-Filter: 40 Hz, 80 Hz
- Phantom Power: None
- Pickup pattern: Cardioid
- Pre-Attenuation: no
- Sensitivity: 1,2 mV/Pa
- Subcategory: Instrument Microphone
- Transducer principle: Dynamic
- Type: Handheld Microphone
- Weight: 276 g
- diaphragm: Moving Coil
- max. SPL: 140 dB
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The Dap HM-30 is almost the cheapest in this segment. But the sound is amazing. We used to play the harmonica with a vocal micro. But using the HM-30 really makes a difference. This how the harmonica should sound.
Brauche es vorallem für meine Harps. Daher Positiv: es kann wie ein Gesangsmikrofon einfach auf den Ständer gesteckt oder weggenommen werden. Negativ: es hat am Mikrofon selber keinen Lautstärkenregler, wie es sonst bei Harp-Mikrofonen üblich ist. Hat aber einen sehr schönen Klang, zumindest für den Gebrauch mit den Harps. Als Gesangsmikrofon kann ich es zuwenig beurteilen.