The Audio-Technica BP892 MicroSet Subminiature Headset Microphone features a lightweight, super low-profile ear-loop that may be flexed to conform to all sizes. Its omnidirectional capsule is highly sensitive and minimizes off-axis noise while enhancing detail. High sound pressure handling makes it an ideal choice for singers, actors, presenters, etc.
| Transducer | Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Dynamic Range (Typical) | 104dB, 1kHz at Max SPL (wired only) |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 63dB, 1kHz at 1Pa |
| Maximum Input Sound Level | 135dB SPL, 1kHz at 3% T.H.D. |
| Power Requirements | 11-52VDC, 2mA typical (wired only) |
| Output Impedance | 250ohms (wired only) |
| Output Connectors | 4-pin UniPak Connection |
| Pad | No |
| Low Frequency Roll-Off | No |
| Dimensions |
Microphone: 0.32 x 0.10" (8.1 x 2.6mm) (Length x Diameter) Boom: 3.87 x 0.04" (98.4 x 1.07mm) (Length x Diameter)Cable: 55" (1.4m) |
| Weight | 2.6g (0.09oz) |
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Comments about Audio-Technica BP892CW-TH - MicroSet Subminiature Omnidirectional Headworn Microphone (Beige):
I was having trouble with lapel/lavalier mic for speakers who did not consistently project their voice. We decided to try this earworn mic with our existing AT body pack, and it makes a huge difference. Voice clarity is supperb, and there is always plenty of signal without feedback issues.
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