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Audio-Technica AT8646QM Shock Mount Plate with Isolating Rubber Panel for Pulpits, Lecterns and Conference Tables - XLR Female Connector Mount

  • Price: $39.99
  • B&H # AUAT8646QM
  • Mfr# AT8646QM

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The Audio-Technica AT8646QM is an integrated mount, mute switch and power supply for lectern, pulpit and conference table microphones. The mount features an XLR-female type input and isolated rubber panel that minimizes structure noise. The mount supplies 48V phantom power (via an external source) to condenser microphones. A lighted mute button is provided for added control.

Shock Mounted
The AT8646QM features a shock isolation mounting plate that minimizes handling and structure noise.
Feeds 48V Phantom Power
The mount is capable of feeding +48V phantom power to condenser microphones, from an external source.
Integrated Mute Switch
An integrated Mute switch is provided for added control (requires phantom power).
Mic Attachment XLR-female type
Phantom Power 24 - 48V DC, 3 mA typical
Output Jitter 360 ohms
Insertion Loss 1 dB 150 ohm source, 100k ohm load
Mute Attenuation 50dB @ 1000Hz
35dB @ 100Hz
30dB @ 50Hz
Dimensions 3.17 x .61 x 4.10" (80.5 x 104 x 15.5mm)
Weight 3.5 oz (99 g)

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Audio-Technica AT8646QM Shock Mount Plate
 
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        5.0

        Great product

        By Ears4you

        from Nashville, TN

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              Comments about Audio-Technica AT8646QM Shock Mount Plate:

              I am using this to replace the incorrect mount for our pulpit microphone. Not only does it hold the microphone in place, but it also cuts down dramatically on vibration noise as someone walks up to the pulpit. It was easy to install. However, it would have been nice if it had come with an already wired XLR attached, but the connections were very user-friendly. [...]

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              5.0

              Good Sound Item

              By Bob The Photog

              from NJ

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              • Holds Items Securely
              • Stable

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                  Comments about Audio-Technica AT8646QM Shock Mount Plate:

                  Bought this to replace another mount that I had on a podium. Like the idea that it is shock mounted.

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                  4.0

                  Essential to reduce noise for podium mic

                  By Silent Sky

                  from Northeast Arkansas

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                  • Compact
                  • Holds Items Securely
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                    Comments about Audio-Technica AT8646QM Shock Mount Plate:

                    I was doing a PA system install for a church and bought this shockmount for use with an Audio Technica PRO-49Q podium mic. It worked great. The shockmount suspends the XLR connector in dense rubber which reduces vibrations (and therefore noise) when people are walking across the stage, bumping the podium with their hands, or placing objects on it while speaking.

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                    4.0

                    A Good Choice

                    By Craig

                    from Virginia Beach, VA

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                      Comments about Audio-Technica AT8646QM Shock Mount Plate:

                      Installed on the pulpit lectern at our church and eliminated the "thud" that was present with the old mic and mic mount whenever someone bumped the lectern.

                      Easy to install and wire up. Overall a good price and a good product.

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                      Audio-Technica AT8646QM Shock Mount Plate with Isolating Rubber Panel for Pulpits, Lecterns and Conference Tables - XLR Female Connector Mount
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