Audio-Technica PRO 8HEmW Hypercardioid Dynamic Headworn Microphone

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Audio-Technica PRO 8HEmW Hypercardioid Dynamic Headworn Microphone with 1/8" (3.5mm) Mini Connector for PRO88W Wireless Transmitters

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  • Professional quality vocal pickup with hands-free operation
  • Hi-ENERGY neodymium element for crisp sound reproduction
  • Low visibility headband provides stable, comfortable fit
  • Pivot mounted flexible mic boom descends from left or right side
  • Terminated with a 1/8" (3.5mm) mini connector for the Pro88 wireless transmitter

  • The Audio-Technica PRO8HEMW Hyper-Cardioid Dynamic Headworn Microphone is a lightweight hypercardioid headset for use with the pRO88 wireless transmitter. The adjustable headset is ideal for capturing speech during presentations, narration and more. The hypercardioid polar pattern is focused and rejects off-axis feedback and noise.

    Features

  • Professional quality vocal pickup with hands-free operation
  • Hi-ENERGY neodymium element for crisp sound reproduction
  • Low visibility headband provides stable, comfortable fit
  • Pivot mounted flexible mic boom descends from left or right side
  • Terminated with a 1/8" (3.5mm) mini connector for the Pro88 wireless transmitter
  • ELEMENT: Dynamic
    POLAR PATTERN: Hypercardioid
    FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 200-18,000 Hz
    OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY: -55 dB (1.7 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
    IMPEDANCE: 600 ohms
    WEIGHT: 2.1 oz (60 g)
    DIMENSIONS (MICROPHONE) : 0.80" (20.4 mm) diameter
    DIMENSIONS (HEADSET) : 4.72" (120.0 mm) nominal at widest point, 3.17" (80.5 mm) flexible boom
    OUTPUT CONNECTOR: 3-pin XLRM-type on cable
    CABLE: 7.2' (2.2 m) long, 0.11" (2.8 mm) diameter miniature audio cable permanently attached between microphone and XLRM-type connector
    ACCESSORIES FURNISHED: AT8139L large windscreen; AT8139S small windscreen; AT8439 clothing clip
    AUDIO-TECHNICA CASE STYLE: M19

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