Advanced Pluggable Microphone 15.75 in. (40 cm)
GM 6523

Highlights

  • Excellent Sound Quality
  • Improved RF rejection minimizes RF interference.
  • Illuminated red ring for easy speaker identification, clearly visible even in broadcast lighting.
  • The microphone can be locked to the base for added security.
  • Minimize acoustic feedback through cardioid pattern.
  • No pick-up of mechanical table noise

Overview

The GM 6523 is a high performance condenser microphone developed to for the pluggable CDS 4000 and DCS 6000 table top and flush mount units. The condenser capsule features a cardioid pattern in the entire speech frequency range, maximizing speaker pick-up while minimizing the risk of acoustic feedback. The capsule is mounted in a DIS proprietary dual rubber band suspension isolating it acoustically and mechanically from the rest of the microphone, eliminating all mechanical noises from the table. The unit features a high bright red illuminated ring which is bright enough to be seen in camera broadcast lighting.

Specifications

 SpecificationsGM 6523
AudioMicrophone Frequency Response50 Hz – 20 kHz
Microphone Sensitivty -52 dBv/Pa
Microphone Max. SPL 110 dB (3% THD)
Microphone SNR>60 dBA
Microphone Front/Back ratio >25 dB (1 kHz)
   
Controls & IndicatorsIlluminated RingRing around the microphone head that illuminates bright red when the microphone is on
   
InterconnectionsConnector3 pin XLR(lockable with the DC 6990 P unit)
   
PhysicalLength15.75 in. (40 cm)
ColorBlack
Unit Weight3.70 oz. (105 g)
Shipping Weight1.0 lbs. (0.45 kg)
   
Specifications are subject to change without notification

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FAQ

How does the microphone stem connect to a microphone base?
It uses a standard XLR connector that plugs directly into the microphone base.
 
What is the pickup pattern of the GM 6523?
It has a cardioid pickup pattern.
 
What is the warranty on the GM 6523?
All DIS equipment carries a two-year limited manufacturer's warranty to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and conditions.