The JTS FGM-62 is a versatile floor-standing condenser microphone designed for professional applications such as choirs, orchestras, theatrical productions, and presentations. Its lightweight carbon boom and interchangeable capsules provide flexibility and high-quality audio capture in various settings.
The FGM-62 features a robust yet lightweight construction with a carbon fibre boom measuring 1.2 metres, allowing for precise positioning without adding considerable weight. The adjustable upright stand extends to 62 cm, and the die-cast base plate ensures stability during use. The microphone's design facilitates easy transport and setup, making it ideal for both fixed installations and mobile applications.
Specification | Details |
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Power Source | Phantom Power (9-52 V DC) |
Microphone Type | Back Electret Condenser |
Polar Patterns | Cardioid, Supercardioid, Omnidirectional |
Frequency Response | 50 Hz - 18 kHz |
Sensitivity | -56 ±3 dB (1.58 mV) |
Impedance | 220 Ω |
Max SPL (1% THD) | 125 dB |
Connector | 3-pin XLR (Male) |
Cable Length | 8 m |
Stand Height | Up to 62 cm |
Boom Length | 1.2 m |
Weight | 3.2 kg |
The JTS FGM-62 delivers high-fidelity audio capture with minimal handling noise, thanks to its integrated shock mount and lightweight design. The interchangeable capsules provide flexibility for different acoustic environments, making it suitable for diverse applications ranging from live performances to broadcast settings. Its compatibility with wireless systems adds to its versatility, allowing for clutter-free setups in dynamic environments.
Q: Can the FGM-62 be used wirelessly?
A: Yes, with the optional FGM-GM-KIT and a compatible JTS bodypack transmitter, the FGM-62 can operate wirelessly.
Q: What types of polar patterns are available?
A: The microphone comes with three interchangeable capsules: cardioid, supercardioid, and omnidirectional.
Q: Is phantom power required for operation?
A: Yes, the FGM-62 requires 9-52 V DC phantom power to operate.
Q: What is the maximum sound pressure level it can handle?
A: The microphone can handle up to 125 dB SPL at 1% THD.
Q: Is the boom length adjustable?
A: The carbon boom is fixed at 1.2 m, but its position can be adjusted through the shock mount for optimal placement.