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Key Features
- with TA4F Connector
- Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
- Optimized for Speech and Vocals
- Compact and Lightweight
The ESM-1-TA4 Single-Sided Earset Microphone for Shure Transmitters from Polsen is a low-profile, lightweight earset microphone that is designed to deliver accurate and natural-sounding speech and vocals. The miniature 3mm microphone is optimized for speech and is mounted on a flexible, adjustable boom for precise mic placement. The single-sided earclip easily conforms to your ear and holds the mic in place for active applications such as fitness, mobile journalism, house of worship, and more.
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Has anyone compared the Polsen ESM-1-TA4 ...
Has anyone compared the Polsen ESM-1-TA4 Single-Sided Earset Microphone for Shure Transmitters to the Pyle PMEMS10... do they sound similar, dramatically different, level about the same?
While we have not compared the Polsen ESM-1-TA4 Single-Sided Earset Microphone for Shure Transmitters directly against the Pyle Pro PMEMS10 Omni Earset Microphone for Shure Wireless Transmitters, based on specifications and user reviews, the Pyle appears to edge out the Polsen in overall quality. It has a wider frequency response and is more commonly used with many positive reviews.
Date published: 2022-05-31
Is the ear frame flexible? (Can the circular part ...
Is the ear frame flexible? (Can the circular part be shaped, or will it snap?)
Yes. The single-sided earclip on the Polsen ESM-1-TA4 easily conforms to your ear and holds the mic in place for active applications such as fitness, mobile journalism, house of worship, and more.
Date published: 2022-06-24
Will this ear piece work with the Shure BLX1 J10 ...
Will this ear piece work with the Shure BLX1 J10 wireless transmitter?
Work with Rode wireless go II
Date published: 2022-01-24
Could this be used with a Rode VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS ...
Could this be used with a Rode VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS female to XLR male adapter with phantom power converter to use it as a wired mic?
Yes, the Polsen ESM-1-35H Single-Sided Earset Microphone for Sennheiser Transmitters (B&H # POESM135H) can be used with the RODE VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter (B&H # ROVXLRP) in order to connect it to a wired XLR microphone input. As another option, you could use the similar Polsen ESM-1-MN Single-Sided Earset Microphone for Recorders and Wireless Transmitters (B&H # POESM1MN) for connection to a standard 3.5mm TRS mic input with plug-in power. Either version of the earset mic can be used with the VXLR+ adapter for connection to an XLR mic input. The difference between the two models is that the version for Sennheiser transmitters has a locking 3.5mm connector and the version for recorders has a standard non-locking 3.5mm connector.
Date published: 2023-06-12
Dumb question, would this work if I plugged this ...
Dumb question, would this work if I plugged this into an average aux port?
Whether you are referencing an Aux In port or an Aux Out port it will not work because mic signal is much lowerl than line level signal like from a headphone output for example. Because of that, the ESM-1-MN would only be compatible with a microphone input.
Date published: 2023-02-15
I'm wondering if I bend it to be used on the ...
I'm wondering if I bend it to be used on the other ear if the microphone will break? It's currently set up for the left ear.
The boom on the Polsen ESM-1-35H Single-Sided Earset Microphone is flexible and adjustable, so it should not break if you bend it to curve for use on the right ear.
Date published: 2023-03-21
Does it require 48V phantom power?
Does it require 48V phantom power?
No, the Polsen ESM-1-MN Single-Sided Earset Microphone does not require 48V of phantom power, it requires 1.5 to 5V of plug-in power which can be supplied through the 3.5mm mic input on many recorders or cameras, as well as by the 3.5mm jack on certain computers.
Date published: 2023-03-19
