TOA DM-270 Dynamic Microphone For Azan
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TOA DM-270 Dynamic Microphone For Azan: Purpose-Built Vocal Microphone for Clear, Powerful Call to Prayer When it comes to delivering the Azan, clarity and vocal presence aren’t just technical requirements—they’re spiritual necessities that connect communities across neighborhoods. The TOA DM-270 Dynamic Microphone For Azan is specifically engineered to capture and amplify the human voice with warmth, clarity, and power, making it the preferred choice for mosques, Islamic centers, and religious institutions throughout Bangladesh. This isn’t a generic microphone repurposed for religious use; it’s a thoughtfully designed dynamic mic that understands the unique vocal demands of the call to prayer, Khutbah delivery, and Islamic lectures. What makes the DM-270 particularly valued in Bangladesh’s mosque community is its combination of vocal-optimized frequency response and rugged reliability. TOA, respecting the importance of uninterrupted religious communications, built this microphone to handle daily use year after year without degradation in sound quality. Whether you’re the muezzin at a bustling Dhaka mosque serving hundreds of worshippers, managing audio at a community Islamic center in Chattogram, or overseeing facilities at a madrasah in Sylhet, the TOA DM-270 delivers consistent, natural voice reproduction that carries the Azan’s message with dignity and clarity across your neighborhood. DM-270 features a cardioid pickup pattern that focuses on the speaker’s voice while rejecting background noise and feedback—critical when your mosque is located near busy roads or in densely populated areas. Its dynamic capsule design requires no batteries or phantom power, connecting directly to any PA amplifier or mixer. The durable metal construction withstands the inevitable bumps and handling that come with daily religious use, while the integrated shock mount reduces handling noise during Khutbah delivery. For mosque committees, imam saheb, and audio volunteers seeking a dependable microphone that honors the sacred duty of calling believers to prayer, the TOA DM-270 Dynamic Microphone represents a trusted investment in clear, respectful communication. TOA DM-270 Specifications Specification Details Model Number DM-270 Microphone Type Dynamic (moving coil) Polar Pattern Unidirectional (cardioid) Frequency Response 80 Hz – 12 kHz (vocal optimized) Sensitivity -55 dB ± 3 dB (0 dB = 1V/Pa at 1 kHz) Output Impedance 600Ω balanced Connector Type XLR 3-pin (male) Power Requirement None (passive dynamic) Frequency Range Extended mid-range for vocal clarity Directionality Cardioid (front-focused pickup) Maximum SPL >130 dB Cable Length 5 meters (standard, detachable) Body Material Die-cast metal construction Grille Material Steel mesh with foam windscreen Finish Matte black enamel Microphone Length Approximately 180mm Microphone Diameter 48mm Net Weight 310 grams (without cable) Mounting Thread Standard 5/8″-27 thread Shock Mount Internal shock absorption system Operating Temperature -10°C to 50°C Application Azan, religious speech, vocal announcements Country of Origin Japan (TOA Corporation) Why You Buy TOA DM-270 Dynamic Microphone For Azan Voice-Optimized Frequency Response Ensures Every Word of Azan Reaches Clearly: The DM-270’s carefully tuned 80 Hz – 12 kHz frequency response emphasizes vocal presence and intelligibility—exactly what’s needed for the melodic cadence of the Azan. Unlike flat-response mics that sound thin or bass-heavy models that muddy pronunciation, this microphone captures the natural warmth and articulation of the human voice, ensuring your call to prayer resonates with clarity across your community, from nearby homes to distant corners of the neighborhood. Cardioid Pattern Eliminates Feedback When Speakers Are Near Horn Arrays: Mosques face a unique challenge—microphones positioned close to powerful outdoor horn speakers can create painful feedback loops during Azan. The DM-270’s tight cardioid pickup pattern focuses on the muezzin’s voice from the front while strongly rejecting sound from behind and sides, dramatically reducing feedback potential even when standing near your minaret-mounted speakers, letting you increase volume for wider coverage without the screeching that disrupts prayers. Zero-Maintenance Dynamic Design Survives Bangladesh’s Humidity and Daily Use: Unlike condenser microphones that fail in our tropical moisture or develop crackling noises within months, the DM-270’s passive dynamic design has no sensitive electronics to corrode or batteries to replace. The sealed metal construction and moving-coil capsule handle Dhaka’s humidity, temperature swings, and the daily handling by different users without degradation—critical when your microphone must work flawlessly five times daily, every single day, for years without requiring repairs or replacements. Read More Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can the TOA DM-270 be used outdoors for Azan, or is it only for indoor use? While the DM-270 is designed primarily for indoor use (inside the mosque or prayer hall where the muezzin delivers Azan through the PA system), its rugged metal construction can handle occasional outdoor use during special events or outdoor prayers. However, for permanent outdoor installation or exposure to direct rain, you should protect it with proper housing or use it indoors connected to outdoor horn speakers like the TOA SC-615M. Most mosques in Bangladesh use this microphone indoors near the mihrab or minbar, where it connects to amplifiers that drive external horn speaker arrays for neighborhood-wide Azan broadcast—this setup provides the best sound quality and microphone longevity. Q: Will this microphone work with our existing mosque PA system and amplifier? Yes, absolutely. The DM-270 uses standard XLR connection and 600Ω balanced output, making it compatible with virtually every PA amplifier, mixer, or sound system used in Bangladeshi mosques. Whether you have a TOA amplifier, Bosch system, Ahuja equipment, or any other brand, the DM-270 will connect directly without needing adapters or special equipment. The passive dynamic design means you don’t need to worry about phantom power settings or battery management—just plug the XLR cable into your mixer or amplifier’s mic input, adjust the volume level appropriately, and it’s ready for use. If your current mosque microphone uses XLR connection, the DM-270 is a direct replacement. Q: How does the DM-270 compare to cheaper microphones available in local markets for mosque use? The difference becomes obvious within weeks of daily use. Cheaper microphones (often unbranded or low-quality copies) typically suffer from thin, harsh sound quality that makes voices sound unnatural, poor feedback rejection that limits volume before squealing starts, and physical deterioration—loose connections, crackling noises, or complete failure within 3-6 months of humid conditions and regular handling. The TOA DM-270’s Japanese engineering delivers warm, natural vocal reproduction that honors the dignity of Azan, robust feedback rejection that lets you achieve proper neighborhood coverage, and construction quality that lasts years rather than months. Many mosque committees find that buying one quality DM-270 that serves faithfully for 5-7 years is far more economical than replacing cheap microphones 2-3 times annually, not to mention avoiding the embarrassment of equipment failure during Jummah or Eid prayers. Pa System TOA TZ-206BWP 20W Column Speaker System weather Proof IP-65
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