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Key Features
- For *Specific Audio-Technica
- 4-pin Hirose Connection
- Fits Bodypack Transmitters
- Miniature and Versatile
The Countryman Isomax 2 All Purpose Microphone is a miniature and versatile favorite that is well suited for capturing instruments, choir groups, stage performances, ambient audio and much more. The Isomax 2 delivers excellent gain before feedback for maximum performance and minimal noise on stage and in noisy environments.
More DetailsAs an instrument microphone, the Isomax 2 captures brass, strings, percussion and wind instruments with pristine results. For capturing ambiance and group vocals, the microphone rejects off-axis noise and feedback with exceptional results.
A wide variety of connections are available for use with various wireless transmitters. This version features a 4-pin Hirose connector for *specific Audio-Technica wireless transmitters.
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My preamp phantom power is 48V. Will that power the ISOMAX 2?
Yes. 48v will power this wired xlr microphone.
Date published: 2018-08-27
Would this mic also be acceptable to clip on an ...
Would this mic also be acceptable to clip on an on-camera interview subject? Others in this $ range seem to only be omni mics.
Thanks Calvin. I was mainly referring to recording sessions where the subject is speaking directly to the camera, for example reading off of a teleprompter. Seems like this mic would work in those situations. Correct?
Date published: 2024-01-17
Can I use this with Tentacle Track E?
Can I use this with Tentacle Track E?
The Countryman Isomax 2 All-Purpose Microphone is fully compatible with the Tentacle Sync TRACK E Pocket Audio Recorder with Timecode Support.
Date published: 2026-04-20
Can I plug this directly into my camera's XLR ...
Can I plug this directly into my camera's XLR port? If so, will I need to switch to phantom power?
Yes you can and you will need phantom power.
Date published: 2019-08-30

