The Audio-Technica AT892c MicroSet is a headworn microphone featuring a miniature capsule and an inconspicuous, low-profile ear loop. Measuring just 2.5mm in diameter, the miniature omnidirectional capsule is unobtrusive and easily concealed without sacrificing intelligibility and overall sound quality. The omnidirectional polar pattern provides a generous pickup and even frequency response at the off-axis and direct sections of the microphone. The ear loop is concealed behind the ear and underneath hair while providing a lightweight comfortable fit. The AT892c is a perfect solution for stage and television talent, lecturers and houses of worship.
| Transducer | Condenser |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Dynamic Range (Typical) | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60dB, 1kHz at 1Pa |
| Maximum Input Sound Level | 122dB SPL, 1kHz at 1% T.H.D. |
| Power Requirements |
Voltage Range: 2.5-11V Current Consumption: 0.1 mA typical @ 5V |
| Output Impedance | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Output Connectors | Audio-Technica UniPak Transmitter Connection |
| Dimensions | Microphone: 0.32 x 0.11" (8.1 x 2.7mm) (Length x Diameter) |
| Weight | Microphone, boom & earpiece: 0.08 oz (2.4 g) |
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Comments about Audio-Technica AT892c MicroSet Headworn Microphone (Beige ):
The mic is very small and low profile and is not distracting. As you would expect from something this small the wires are very thin and could get snagged or kinked if not properly handled.Is is a big investment almost the same cost as the ATW-3110 Wireless Body-Pack System. [$] vs [$] So we invested in the 2year extended warranty for an extra $20.
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Comments about Audio-Technica AT892c MicroSet Headworn Microphone (Beige ):
Very un-noticable when people wear it on stage. Sounds clear and looks great.
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