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Lectrosonics M152/5P Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with TA5F Connector (Black)

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Lectrosonics M152/5P Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with TA5F Connector (Black)
Key Features
  • For Broadcast, Journalism & Presentation
  • Omnidirectional for Consistent Levels
  • Compatible TA5M Transmitter List Below
  • Wide Frequency Response, Presence Boost
The black Lectrosonics M152/5P is an omnidirectional lavalier microphone, featuring a wide frequency response that accentuates the presence and character of the human voice. The mic offers a 3.3' cable, terminating in a TA5F connector designed to work with any Lectrosonics transmitter or recorder with a TA5M input.
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Is it possible to change the connector for a XLR ...

Is it possible to change the connector for a XLR ?
Asked by: Anonymous
Sure, either by cutting/desoldering and soldering it on, or by buying an adapter.
Answered by: Robert
Date published: 2021-05-10

Generally speaking, how do the specs (and sound) ...

Generally speaking, how do the specs (and sound) of this mic compare with those of the Senal UTM-86? Thanks.
Asked by: Bob
The Lectrosonics M152/5P offers excellent quality and is highly preferred for commercial applications.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2022-05-02

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I understand this microphone is available with an extra-long 5' cable? How do I order this cable?
Asked by: Douglas
Please contact a Pro Audio Sales Rep at 800-606-6969 or email audio@bandh.com for availability and purchase of Special Order items.
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Does this include a mic clip? From the one ...

Does this include a mic clip? From the one product picture it looks like it does.
Asked by: Josh
If I remember correctly, yes.
Answered by: Benjamin
Date published: 2021-07-30

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Is there a vampire clip for the Lectrosonics M152 lav mic?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes there is. The vampire clip for the Lectrosonics lav is actually the same one that works on the Tram. B&H # TRBCH.
Answered by: John P.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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