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Schoeps CUT 60 g

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Schoeps CUT 60 The Schoeps CUT 60 is an active low-cut filter designed to be placed between the capsule and the microphone amplifier. This filter is designed to prevent disturbances from infrasonic signals from subsequent equipment. With a slope of 24 dB per octave, the filter cuts off frequencies below 60 Hz, which is particularly useful when usin...

Schoeps CUT 60

The Schoeps CUT 60 is an active low-cut filter designed to be placed between the capsule and the microphone amplifier. This filter is designed to prevent disturbances from infrasonic signals from subsequent equipment. With a slope of 24 dB per octave, the filter cuts off frequencies below 60 Hz, which is particularly useful when using pressure-gradient microphones (directional microphones) that can produce very high infrasonic signal levels during wind interference or elastic suspensions.

Key Features

  • Effective suppression of infrasonic signals: Prevents disturbances from infrasonic signals in subsequent equipment.
  • Suitable for pressure-gradient microphones: Ideal for use with directional microphones that are sensitive to wind noise.
  • Steep filter characteristic: Cuts off frequencies below 60 Hz with a slope of 24 dB per octave.

Technical Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 60 Hz – 22 kHz.
  • Diameter: 20 mm.
  • Length: 17 mm.
  • Weight: 18 g.

The Schoeps CUT 60 is ideal for applications where suppressing low frequencies is essential for clearer audio signals. For more information and detailed specifications, please visit the official Schoeps website: schoeps.de.

Product specifications

Article number
SCHAccCUT 6371
SKU
133105

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