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Countryman Isomax Headset Microphone with 3-pin XLR Connector (Black)

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Countryman Isomax Headset Microphone with 3-pin XLR Connector (Black)
Key Features
  • 3-pin XLR Connector
  • Cardioid Polar Pattern
  • Black
The Countryman Isomax Headset Microphone is the original Countryman head-worn microphone and a favorite for both speech and performances. The Isomax features a flexible boom for easy positioning and the sensitive capsule features a full 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response for full, clear audio reproduction.

The Isomax effectively rejects off-axis audio, minimizing feedback and residual noise. The flexible, adjustable band fits snugly and comfortably around the back of the head for concealed use on stage, during trade shows, speeches, sermons, etc.

A wide variety of colors and connections are available, this version is black and features a 3-pin XLR connection.

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How long the cable itself?
Asked by: Rostislav
Is this unit appropriate for office/small theatre presentations & Hangouts?
Answered by: MARTIN S.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Are there electronics built in that take 48v to ...

Are there electronics built in that take 48v to 15v phantom power? I'd be using with a Tascam X8.
Asked by: Eric
To use the Countryman Isomax Headset Microphone with 3-pin XLR Connector (Beige) with the TASCAM Portacapture X8 32-Bit Float 8-Channel Multitrack Field Recorder, a 12V to 48V in-line transformer is required. The PSC A4812 48V to 12T In-Line Barrel Adapter is the recommended device for this application.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-10-08

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does this world with video camera?
Asked by: Susan H.
This will work with a professional video camera that has XLR inputs and a 48 volt power supply, although such a setup is very uncommon.For this kind of use, lavalier mics are usually preferred as they look more discreet.
Answered by: Jordan K.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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