![]() ![]() That's nice for battery consumption, but the miniCMIT pays for that with lower SPL handling when the miniCMIT uses 12 V DC Phantom Power. According to the Schoeps Spec sheet above, the miniCMIT runs on 12-48 V DC Phantom Power at half the current drain of the CMIT 5. That's because the business end of the two mics, the interference tube and capsule, are basically the same. Schoeps says CMIT5 and miniCMIT sound basically identical. Not a lot of difference in the the big game of life. The longer Schoeps CMIT 5U comes in at $2,200. At 5 7/8" (14.922 cm) and weighing 2.75 oz (78g) the Schoeps miniCMIT ($1,999) is proof that good things do come in small packages and my hands, although bigger than the President's, are not THAT big.
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