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Electro-Voice RE50/B Handheld Microphone with Microphone Flag ENG Kit

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Electro-Voice RE50/B Handheld Microphone with Microphone Flag ENG Kit
Key Features
  • Electro-Voice RE50/B Microphone
  • Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
  • Dyna-Damp Shockmount System
  • Triangle Mic Flag
The Electro-Voice RE50/B Handheld Microphone with Microphone Flag ENG Kit from B&H includes an Electro-Voice RE50/B handheld omnidirectional dynamic microphone and a triangle microphone flag. The RE50/B features Electro-Voice's Dyna-Damp shockmount system which provides low handling noise, a necessary feature for ENG applications. The mic flag has a 3.52 x 1.88" (89.5 x 48mm) print area, and features rubber vanes to help stay securely attached to the RE50/B.
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Kit Contains:

The Electro-Voice RE50/B Handheld Microphone with Microphone Flag ENG Kit from B&H includes an Electro-Voice RE50/B handheld omnidirectional dynamic microphone and a triangle microphone flag. The RE50/B features Electro-Voice's Dyna-Damp shockmount system which provides low handling noise, a necessary feature for ENG applications. The mic flag has a 3.52 x 1.88" (89.5 x 48mm) print area, and features rubber vanes to help stay securely attached to the RE50/B.

Electro-Voice RE50B Omnidirectional Dynamic Shockmounted ENG Microphone (Black)

Every day, for local, national, and international news reports, the Electro-Voice RE50B gathers the audio for news interviews. Designed specifically as an ENG/EFP interview microphone, the RE50B's custom Dyna-Damp "mic-within-a-mic" shockmount provides extremely low handling noise for clear sound. A large, built-in Acoustifoam filter keeps wind and P-pop noise to an absolute minimum, indoors or out. Frequency response is 80 Hz to 13 kHz.

Industry-standard news interview microphone
Features EV Dyna-Damp shockmount
Extremely low handling noise for clear sound
"Mic-within-a-mic" concept reduces wind and vocal plosive sounds
UPC: 701001010905
Auray PMF-TB Premium Mic Flag (Triangle, Black)

Colored in black, the triangular Auray PMF-TB Premium Mic Flag can fit around microphones whose diameters range from 0.75 to 1.5", allowing you to secure your logo to its 2.25 x 4.25" printable surface area. The flag is affixed to any compatible microphone via the interior rubber wedges lining its opening. These wedges, however, can be easily removed to accommodate microphones of a larger diameter.

Fits Most Handheld Mics
Auray's triangular mic flag fits microphones with diameters ranging from 0.75 to 1.5". Rubber wedges located within the interior hold the flag securely in place; however, these wedges are removable if you need to fit the flag on a larger microphone.
Room for Your Logo
This triangular mic flag provides a surface area of 2.25 x 4.25" for your personal or professional logo.
Durable Construction
The hard plastic construction can withstand impacts, bumps, and drops associated with ENG field work.
Compatible Microphones
  • Senal ENG-18RL Broadcast Omnidirectional Dynamic Microphone (Long).
  • Senal ENG-18R Broadcast Omnidirectional Dynamic Microphone.
  • Polsen HDR-10 Omnidirectional Handheld Dynamic ENG Microphone.
  • Microphones 0.75 to 1.5" (19 to 38mm) in diameter.
     
UPC: 847628592940
Kit Contains:

Electro-Voice RE50B Omnidirectional Dynamic Shockmounted ENG Microphone (Black)

Key Specs
Microphone Type
Handheld
Polar Pattern
Omnidirectional
Element Type
Dynamic
Controls
None
Frequency Response
80 Hz to 13 kHz
Analog Output
1x XLR 3-Pin Male
Power Sources
No Power Required
Microphone
Microphone Type
Handheld
Polar Pattern
Omnidirectional
Element Type
Dynamic
Sound Field
Mono
Orientation
End Address
Controls
None
Pad
No
Circuitry
Solid-State
Performance
Frequency Response
80 Hz to 13 kHz
Sensitivity
1.6 mV/Pa (1 kHz, Open Circuit Voltage)
Connectivity
Analog Output Connector
1x XLR 3-Pin Male
Power
Power Sources
No Power Required
Physical
Color
Black
Mounting Thread Size
5/8"-27 Female (3/8"-16 Female with Included Adapter)
Dimensions
ø: 1.9 x L: 7.8" / ø: 48.3 x L: 198.1 mm
Weight
9.5 oz / 269 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.9 x 5.9 x 2.7"

Electro-Voice RE50B Reviews

Exceptional

By Jonathan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-06-05

This is the best handheld mic I’ve used in the field.

Great for the red carpet

By Chuck
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-01-10

Currently using this to interview A-listers on the red carpet at iHeartRadio events. Fairly directional and nicely isolated from handling noise. Bought a second one as a back up, but haven't needed it in quite a few years.

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Where is the serial number located? thanks, blake

Where is the serial number located? thanks, blake
Asked by: Blake
On the box.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2020-02-03

I already have a Tascam DR-10L Pro. Is there an ...

I already have a Tascam DR-10L Pro. Is there an adaptor that will allow me to use this (or another ENG mic) without a new rec?
Asked by: dominic
An adapter cable such as BH #RECASEK100M could technically be used to connect a dynamic ENG mic to the Tascam DR-10L, but this would not be recommended. Dynamic microphones will need more gain than the DR-10L is designed to provide, and results may not be as desired.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2024-03-28

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Unsure about which cable to purchase as microphone will be plugged into Azden FMX-DSLR mixer. Do I need the Kopul or the Hosa?
Asked by: Steve C.
Look like the FMX-DSLR mix has normal XRL connectors so any normal mic cable (XLR male on one end and female on the other) will work (not brand specific). I use the Hosa cables as my house cable brand but any brand should work as long as it is a high-quality cable (life is too short for cheap cables ;-). I use both the RE50/B mic as well as a Heil PR-40 with my DSLR but use another mixer brand.Bill
Answered by: Bill A.
Date published: 2018-08-28

I have an Electro-Voice Evolve 50, what EV ...

I have an Electro-Voice Evolve 50, what EV microphone works with the Evolve 50?
Asked by: Dave
You can use any dynamic microphone with the Electro-Voice Evolve 50, including the RE50 B.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2022-07-01

Is this ideal for a podcast? Or is there a better ...

Is this ideal for a podcast? Or is there a better handheld option?
Asked by: Kelly
I have owned this mic for years and love it. The RE-50 is excellent for field interviews, sort of a industrial-grade answer to recording under any conditions. It could work in a pinch for podcasting, but it's not ideal for that purpose, especially if you move into video, because it requires staying on top of the microphone. The usual suspects for podcast / broadcast are the Shure SM7B, Electrovoice RE-20 and RE-27, and Audio-Technica BP40. But if you like the hand-held form factor, check out the Sennheiser e935 sounds great, price is right, has great off-axis rejection, and doesn't require a Cloudlifter or Fethead. Stick it on a desk stand and you're done ;-) You don't want a condenser mic for podcast unless you're in an acoustically treated studio, picks up way too much background noise. Disaster, don't do it. A dynamic mic with native attenuation of room sounds is the way to go.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2022-09-24
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