PCB Piezotronics Introduces New Phantom Powered Preamplifier Design for Audio Measurements

April 28 2017, 03:00
A new, patent pending, universal preamplifier from PCB Piezotronics, reduces project costs by allowing users to interchange multiple test microphone cartridges to meet unique testing requirements. Model 426A14 adapts to any IEC 61094-4 compliant, prepolarized microphone for use in loudspeaker design, microphone and amplifier modeling, and live sound or high definition recording applications.
 
Phantom powered preamplifier, Model 426A14, shown with PCB Piezotronics microphones

The preamplifier may be purchased as a standalone or as a system when paired with any of PCB’s prepolarized microphone cartridges. All mated pair systems come with accredited calibration certificates.

With this flexibility, speaker manufacturers can analyze lower amplitudes down to 15.5 dBA with a 1/2" test and measurement grade cartridge. A quick switch to a 1/4" cartridge provides the capability to quantify transients and perform other types of measurements across a wide frequency range from 4 Hz to 100 kHz. 

The fast response time of this microphone system is used to improve sound quality. With 1% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) at 156 dB SPL, PCB’s 1/4" cartridges provide increased sound intelligibility at high volume levels, a key quality metric for loudspeaker design. Microphones from PCB have a proprietary metal alloy diaphragm which provides superior stability and accuracy under changing temperature, humidity, and static pressure conditions as compared to low cost, electret microphones with plastic diaphragms.

This phantom powered preamplifier and microphone system is available for immediate shipment. For more information about measurement microphones from PCB Piezotronics see the article here.
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