
SPS422B Microphone System description:
The SoundField SPS422B is a unique microphone that applies the SoundField concept to Stereo, Mid/Side and surround applications. In its most basic form, it is a mono and variable angle stereo Microphone with remotely variable pick-up patterns plus the option to deliver Mid/Side and B-Format outputs. The SPS422B System consists of two parts that are used together, a SoundField microphone and an AC powered 1U SoundField Processor.
The SoundField microphone itself contains four capsules, mounted in a tetrahedral array (tetrahedral describes an equilateral triangle). This tetrahedral capsule array, combined with its dedicated 1U processor allows the SPS422B to become different kinds of microphones by varying individual capsule combinations. It can be a conventional mono omni, cardioid, hyper-cardioid, figure eight or anything in between. It can be a stereo variable angle omni, stereo cardioid, or stereo figure eight. It can also be a complete Mid/ Side system for those with sum/difference matrix decoders.Perhaps the key advantage of the SoundField system is that unlike separate or even stereo microphones, the error between capsules i s resolved within the SoundField Processor. This capsule error is similar to the time arrival error experienced by a listener offset between 2 or more spaced loudspeakers. The benefit in resolving this error is significant in that you can simply point and shoot a SoundField microphone regardless of mode. SoundField avoids lengthy set-up time typical of separate microphones and there is no phase cancellation when shifting between mono and stereo modes. Stereo imaging is rock stable and absolutely breathtaking. In addition, the SoundField SPS422B offers variable stereo width on a single front panel control which alters imaging without changing the physical set-up.
The SoundField System relies upon B-Format and its processing at its core. The advantage of B-Format is that everything begins as a phase accurate representation of an acoustical event. Phase accurate means that all sound is recorded from the same central point. This is the core difference between SoundField and traditional stereo or multi-mike set- ups, in that all other methods (other than a single mono mike) capture audio from different points in space. From SoundField's single point source , any type of output (omni, cardioid, hyper-cardioid or figure eight) in any form (mono, stereo, or extra wide stereo) can be derived. In addition, special output forms such as mid/side are just a push button away. This makes the SoundField SPS422B perhaps the most flexible microphone on the planet, and one that offers a long future.
SoundField is used as a normal mono omni microphone in that you just set it on a stand and go. Moving the microphone around can vary the relationship between ambient and direct sound, so some experimentation with placement is likely. It can be pointed directly at the source like a shotgun microphone (end fire mode), hung upside down from a boom (invert mode) or set on a stand like an ordinary mike. The 1U processor is ideally situated next to the user, connected to the mic via a supplied 20 metre SoundField cable (longer lengths available), so pattern, stereo angle (width) and all mic parameters can be changed and the result monitored with headphones or in the control room.
Features:
- SoundField SPS422B acts as a single point source , all but eliminating phase error between capsules, making it backward compatible down to stereo or mono without cancellations in response
- Easy handling and mounting compared to traditional stereo and surround set-ups, making recording a point and shoot process
- Variable Pattern control, stereo Width and all other mic parameters can be adjusted by the user on the front panel of the 1U processor which can be situated up to 100 metres from the mic.
- Expandability is possible with the SPS422B System because the microphone is identical to the microphone used by the top of the line SoundField MKV. It is possible with a MKV Processor to alter mic position within the recording after it was recorded and generate a final stereo output. B-Format also provides multi-channel output capability. The SPS422B, used in conjunction with the SP451 Surround Processor, provides full 5.1 surround monitoring, recording and post production. A further two outputs on the SP451 facilitate expanded surround formats such as 6.1, 7.1 and ambisonics
- Flat in distant miking situations and is often considered warm in close miking. It is ideal as a room mike, on drum overheads, for piano, larger vocal groups and all acoustic instruments
- SPS422B Microphone, Mic Clip, 20 Metre SoundField cable and SPS422B 1U Electronics Processor/Preamp included
Specifications:
- Microphone Front Sensitivity: 122dB at 0dB gain
- Maximum input for less than 0.5% THD: 145dB SPL
- Frequency Range: 20Hz to 20Khz
- Equivalent self noise (IEC 179, cardioid): 14dB A weighted
- Maximum Output Level: +22dBu
- Minimum Load Stereo Output: 600 ohms, Headphone 400 ohms
- Output Impedance: 100 Ohms Balanced
Soundfield SPS422B Microphone System (code 21013)
Multi-capsule microphone and calibrated 1U processor capable of generating mono, stereo, M/S and surround.
£3,139.99 (inc vat)