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beyerdynamic– first to meet the new EIN standards for Microphone RFI
beyerdynamic are the first manufacturers to meet all the new EIN standards for RFI (radio frequency interference) in microphones. The four new standards, EN 6100-4-2/3/4/5, require microphones to have immunity against the following fields; Electro-Static-Discharge, Radiated RF, Electrical Transient and RF Conducted Fields.

The first beyer microphones to benefit from the new anti-RFI technology include the classic SHM-200 and SHM-800 gooseneck series, plus the MPC boundary microphone models 22, 23, 65, 66 and 67.

In a world of mobile technology, where the air is awash with radio signals, there can be nothing more annoying than a public address system broadcasting those tell-tale GPRS clicks. Sensitive microphones can amplify the interference and ruin the atmosphere of a meeting or conference. The solution to the problem from beyerdynamic has been to incorporate a balanced line from the capsule to the pre-amp, together with the use of superb RF-screening materials. A wide range of their install microphones meet all the new EIN standards and are now available.

The RFI technology still allows the outstanding sonic quality that is associated with beyer products. In fact, since they manufactured the world’s first dynamic microphone back in 1939, beyerdynamic have continued to lead the way for others.

For further information please send email to: sales@polaraudio.co.uk
The SHM 800 gooseneck series and MPC 22