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Point Source Audio EO-8WL EMBRACE Omnidirectional Earmount Lavalier Microphone with 4-Pin Hirose X-Connector for Audio-Technica Wireless Transmitters (Beige)

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Point Source Audio EO-8WL EMBRACE Omnidirectional Earmount Lavalier Microphone with 4-Pin Hirose X-Connector for Audio-Technica Wireless Transmitters (Beige)
Key Features
  • Series8 Lavalier Mic with Earmount
  • Optimized for Performance Vocals
  • Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
  • Easily Conceal Microphone
The beige Point Source Audio EO-8WL EMBRACE Omnidirectional Earmount Lavalier Microphone is an ear-mounted microphone that provides pristine sound quality with a secure and comfortable fit. It is ideal for capturing vocal performances in theater, broadcast, film, corporate, and other applications where the performer's microphone needs to be concealed.
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Can this mic be used interchangeably with various ...

Can this mic be used interchangeably with various transmitter brands?
Asked by: MARK
Yes, it can! Each mic comes with one X-Connector. Additional X-Connectors for other wireless brands can be purchased separately.
Answered by: PSA Customer Support
Date published: 2019-09-06

Will this work with the 3 or 4 pin connector or ...

Will this work with the 3 or 4 pin connector or 3.5mm?
Asked by: MARK
Hi Mark! This mic model EO-8WL-XAT-BE has an interchangeable X-Connector compatible with the Audio-Technica (XAT) wireless system. If you wish to switch out to other wireless brands, you simply swap out for another X-Connector which can be purchased separately. For example, XSH (for Shure) or XSE (for Sennheiser.)
Answered by: PSA Customer Support
Date published: 2021-08-04

What environment would the high sensitivity be ...

What environment would the high sensitivity be best for over low sensitivity?
Asked by: Derick
In a general sense, a high sensitivity mic is typically best in a broadcast studio type setting whereas the low sensitivity is best for theatre and live sound where you need more headroom.
Answered by: PSA Customer Support
Date published: 2024-08-21
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