Pyle PMHMS20 Double Over Ear Microphone Headset
About Pyle
Pyle is a well-known consumer electronics company that specializes in manufacturing a wide range of audio equipment and accessories. The company was founded in 1960 and is based in Brooklyn, New York. Pyle Audio has built a reputation for producing affordable and quality audio products, catering to various consumer needs.
General
PYLE PMHMS20/PMHM2 mini headset microphone is ideally suited for vocal sound and speech application which requires much freedom of movement.
The unique tiny size and super lightweight provide a comfortable and optimum fit for any occasion. Such as dance and sports instructors, Great for video use, the mini microphone is practically invisible. The microphone ensures a perfect blend of the microphone for discreet appliances. It is available in Skin and Black Colors.
Features
- High-quality back electret condenser capsule
- Flat frequency response and superior EMI suppression Omni-directional polar pattern
- Easy to wear headband
- Easy-fit foam windscreen
General rules for use
- Place the headband around the back of the head.
- Aim the microphone toward the corner of the speaker’s mouth.
- Connect the microphone to the appropriate wireless headset.
- Always use the supplied foam windscreen to control breath noise
Connectors
- SHURE type 4pin mini XLR
- Standard 3.5mm plug
- 1/ 4’’Atapter
Accessories
- Windscreen
Specifications
- Model…………………………………………………………………PMHMS20/PMHM2
- Element………………………………………………………………Back Electret Condenser
- Polar Pattern………………………………………………………Omni-directional
- Frequency Response…………………………………………….20Hz- 20KHz
- Sensitivity………………………………………………………….-45dB± 3dB
- Output Impedance……………………………………………….2000Ω± 30%
- Max.Input SPL…………………………………………………….130dB
- S/N Ratio……………………………………………………………>70dB
- Power Supply……………………………………………………….1.5V-10V
- Cable………………………………………………………………….Φ1.5*1.2M
- Dimension…………………………………………………………..Φ5mm
- Color………………………………………………………………….Skin
- Connector……………………………………….(PMHMS20)SHURE type 4pin mini XLR,(PMHM2)Standard 3.5mm plug+1/4’’Atapter
- Accessories………………………………………………………..Windscreen
PYLE AUDIO INC.
- Address: 1600 63rd.Street Brooklyn N.Y. 11204, USA Tel: 718-535-1800, 1-888-318-PYLE
- Fax: 718-236-2400
- URL: http://www.pyleaudio.com
- E-mail: sales@pyleaudio.com
FAQs about Pyle PMHMS20 Double Over Ear Microphone Headset
Where is the best place to position a headset mic?
Place the microphone element to the side of your mouth to avoid noise from breathing. Keep the microphone element about an inch from the side of your mouth, but not touching it. Make sure the front of the microphone points toward your mouth.
What is the working principle of cordless microphone?
A wireless microphone system consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter receives an audio signal and then processes it through air with ultra-high frequency modulation. The receiver then listens for this modulated signal and demodulates it.
What is the microphone distance rule?
This rule deals with minimizing the audible phasing problems when summing several microphones to mono. The rule states that the source-to-microphone distance of numerous microphones should be three times the distance between the sound source and the nearest microphone.
What volume should microphone be?
While you are speaking, watch the Input Level for the microphone. The input level should reach about two-thirds of the way to the top. Take note if the volume needs to be raised or lowered.
How can I make my headset mic sound better?
Try moving the mic closer to your mouth. Practice your plosives—P and B sounds, which make you exhale. If it sounds like a phone call on a windy day, try moving your mic to the side of your mouth, so air doesn’t hit it every time you breath out.
How far can a wireless mic reach?
For systems of the type discussed here (10-50 mW, VHF or UHF) the typical range may vary from 100 ft. to 1000 ft. The lower number represents a moderately severe environment while the upper figure might be achieved in absolute ideal conditions. Extremely poor conditions could result in a range of only 50 feet or less.
What is a good microphone sensitivity?
Most analog electret and MEMS microphones have sensitivity between –46 dBV and –35 dBV (5.0 mV/Pa to 17.8 mV/Pa). This level is a good compromise between the noise floor—which can be as low as 29 dB SPL for the ADMP504 and ADMP521 MEMS microphones—and the maximum acoustic input—which is typically about 120 dB SPL
What are microphone levels?
What is mic level? A mic-level or microphone-level signal describes the voltage generated by a microphone when it picks up sound, typically just a few thousandths of a volt. This voltage varies in response to changes in sound level and distance.
How do we position the microphone to avoid noise?
If are using a noise-canceling microphone, make sure it is positioned close to the mouth, approximately 2 centimeters or less than 1 inch away from the mouth. This filters out unwanted background noise, so it is important that you position it correctly to avoid audio issues.
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