Attaches to your mic and manages gain, kills feedback, tweaks EQ, eliminates plosives, and turns the mic off if no one is
near it.
Elegant and simple, the Sabine Phantom Mic Rider is a real breakthrough in microphone
technology. The key is phantom-powered DSP - a first in the industry. Your DSP processing is now customizable and physically
located at each microphone. Think of the applications: retrofit every podium mic at your church, school, boardroom, or teleconferencing
center. Get one of these accessories on every mic you specify from now on!
The Phantom Mic Rider delivers benefits
for everyone involved with your sound system. Whether loud talkers or meek mumblers, all your presenters will appreciate the
consistent sound-quality and managed gain provided by the Phantom. The technicians will love the fast and easy installation
and setup, and they can leave the mic unattended, knowing the adaptive functions of the Phantom will take care of feedback,
gain, and clarity. The Sabine Phantom even turns the mic off when no one is in front of it using the included, detachable
infrared sensor. The audience will appreciate the clear sound and increased intelligibility, and your accounting department
will love the price.
Getting a Phantom Mic Rider is like having an engineer in every microphone who manages the gain,
drops in parametric filters to kill feedback, tweaks the EQ when the speaker gets too close, edits out the plosive sounds
without affecting the audio, and turns the mic off if no one is near it. With all these features in one small package, all
for such a great price, you can afford to put one on every mic in your system.
Installing and setting up your Phantom
is extraordinarily easy. Just insert the Phantom Mic Rider between the mic's base (or podium if the mic is flush mounted)
and the connector on your gooseneck mic. The installation is done. The controls (hidden beneath the security cover) will allow
you to make a few adjustments to customize the Phantom for each situation. Set the Sabine Phantom for your microphone's sensitivity,
then set your FBX filters and tweak the proximity and plosive controls if necessary. The whole process will take just a minute
or two, and you are ready to go. The Phantom's DSP will always be there improving your sound. It's like having an engineer
in every mic!
The Phantom Mic Rider works with 17 to 48V phantom power sources that conform to industry standards (DIN
standard 45 596 or IEC standard 268-15A). Devices that do not conform can be modified to meet the standard, or external phantom
power supplies can be used.
Sabine Phantom Mic Rider - Gooseneck and
Podium with 12" IR Sensor Cable Specifications:
- Minimum phantom
power requirement: 17V @ 9mA.
- Passes 9 to 17V and up to 4 mA of phantom power to connected mic
- Dimensions:
2.5" x 1.6" x 1.2" (6.35x4x3 cm)
- Freq Response: +/- 1.5dB (50 to 20kHz)
- Dynamic Range:
94dB typ (unweighted)
- Distortion: 0.5% (1kHz @+4dBu)
- Propagation Delay: 0.87ms
- FBX Filters: 2 to 4 Filters
- Input Resistance: 20k Ohm
- IR Sensor Detection
Range Maximum: 6 feet
- Audio connection: 3-pin XLR
- Phantom, IR sensor assembly and assorted
clips for mounting on gooseneck or under table
Sabine Phantom
Mic Rider - Gooseneck and Podium with 12" IR Sensor Cable Features:
- FBX
Feedback Exterminator: The famous Sabine processor increases gain-before- feedback
- Automatic Gain Control:
Controls gain as user moves toward and away from the mic
- Proximity Effect Control: Controls excess bass
sound as you get closer to the mic and maintains flat frequency response at all distances from the mic
- Plosive
Control: Controls the loud pops and bursts from certain consonant sounds in speech
- Infrared Gate: Turns
the mic on and off automatically using a sensor that reacts to body heat
The
affordable Phantom Mic Rider solves every major problem you've ever had with microphones including poor mic technique. It's
like having a pro sound engineer at every mic in your setup.
Customers who shopped for the Sabine Phantom Mic Rider - Gooseneck and Podium with 12" IR Sensor
Cable ultimately bought: