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Key Features
- Patented Lyre Suspension System
- High-Grade Materials
- Wide Operating Temperature
- Supports Mics with 18-55mm Diameters
This InVision Universal Microphone Shock Mount from Rycote provides a discreet, low-profile way to mount practically any microphone with a diameter of 18-55mm. The mount uses Rycote's patented "Lyre" suspension system, which does not use any runner or elastic components to isolate the mic. Instead, the unique shape gives the mount specific compliance to the mic to prevent handling noise from reaching the capsule.
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Is this compatible with the MK4 and can this be ...
Is this compatible with the MK4 and can this be used to mount it upside-down?
This univeral shockmount can be connected to the bottom portion of the Sennheiser MK4 large condenser mic and allow it to be mounted from above.
Date published: 2020-10-29
Will this work with the Presonus PX-1?
Will this work with the Presonus PX-1?
Yes.
Presonus Spec:
PX-1
Technical Specifications
PX-1
Dimensions 1.97” x 7.83” (50mm x 199mm)
Rycote Specs:
Key Features
Patented Lyre Suspension System
Supports Mics with 18-55mm Diameters UP TO 2.17 inches
Date published: 2021-03-03
What's the difference between this and the lite ...
What's the difference between this and the lite version?
The design is the same on both models. The standard ULM universal shock mount is slightly heavier and it can support a bit more weight than the ULM-L Lite version when it is mounted horizontally. Both shock mounts can support weight of up to 26.5 oz (750 g) when mounted vertically, but when mounted horizontally, the standard USM can support up to 17.6 oz (500 g) and the USM-L can support up to 14.1 oz (400 g).
Date published: 2022-10-30
Will this work for a vintage U47?
Will this work for a vintage U47?
I suggest contacting Rycote directly.
Date published: 2021-07-05
question
What is the difference between this product and the licensed Cloud Microphones versionhttps://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1177574-REG/cloud_microphones_cloud_u1_universal_mount_cloud_u1_universal_shockmount.html and which should I buy for the RE20 or RE320? Both are indicated to be compatible via website info or pictures but I read on a forum that the Cloud version is bigger, which indicates more strength. The Rycote version is $80, the Cloud version is $150.
I could see this one working well for the RE-20. It was really designed for vertical hanging side address mics, but should work well. I use it with the MikTek CV3. It is really well made and was much stronger than the factory mount I received. A+ for this one. I'm not familiar with the Cloud version, but I do love this one.
Date published: 2020-05-24
