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AKG Lyra Broadcasting Kit with Multipattern USB Mic & Boom Arm

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AKG Lyra Broadcasting Kit with Multipattern USB Mic & Boom Arm
Key Features
  • Includes Multipattern USB Mic
  • Front, Front & Back, Tight & Wide Stereo
  • 3.5mm Monitoring Jack
  • Includes Boom Arm for Desks & Tables
Bundled together by B&H for your convenience, the AKG Lyra Broadcasting Kit offers a high-quality multipattern USB condenser microphone and a boom arm to attach it to your desk or table.
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Which windscreen will fit the AKG Lyra?

Which windscreen will fit the AKG Lyra?
Asked by: Allan
The Lyra has no wind screen made for it. You will have to use a regular pop filter. This is the B&H part number B&H # AUPFSS55 you can find it on our website.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-12-23

Is there a shock mount that will fit this ...

Is there a shock mount that will fit this microphone?
Asked by: Matthew
Answering my own question because I found that The Blue Radius III Shockmount for Yeti (product # BLRADIUS3) DOES work perfectly well for this microphone. I'll put photos in a review.
Answered by: Matthew
Date published: 2021-02-11

AKG states that it can be used for Field ...

AKG states that it can be used for Field Recording. Can a wind muff fit on this? If so, which one?
Asked by: Rajnesh
You can use a wind muff on the Lyra, but AKG does not have a specific wind muff or foam windscreen designed to fit. We have not tested any of the existing wind muffs for other products. The models we have for using with the built-in mics on portable recorders seem to be too small. Unfortunately we can not recommend any specific item that will properly fit the Lyra.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2020-12-03

What is the Signal to Noise ratio?

What is the Signal to Noise ratio?
Asked by: Rajnesh
AKG lists the headphone signal to noise ratio as 98.0 dB.
Answered by: Steven M
Date published: 2020-10-13
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