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Hi

Read about Crown's OM7 :

"Produced in the mid-90s primarily for concert rock touring bands with exceptionally loud stage volumes, the OM7 has earned reputation in the pro sound industry as being the “ultimate gain before feedback” microphone. The OM7, which is designed with an unconventionally low output level (8-10 dB lower than typical dynamic mics), has a built-in pad which allows for the natural full audio range of the capsule to be utilized. On a mixing console with proper headroom, the OM7 will handle sound pressure levels in excess of 140 dB withoutdistortion. The performance characteristics of the OM7 allow it to be placed inclose proximity to drums and guitar cabs, with minimal bleed, and tremendous resistance to feedback."

Indeed, the output level is very low, 0.9 mV/Pa

My problem is that I can't understand the link between the capsule sensibility (the way it takes more or less distant sounds) AND the output level.

Thanx

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