Sennheiser MKE 2 Gold Lavalier Microphone
High-quality, sub-miniature omnidirectional clip-on lavalier microphone. For all areas of live work, fulfilling the highest demands on sound quality and ruggedness.
High-quality, sub-miniature omnidirectional clip-on lavalier microphone. For all areas of live work, fulfilling the highest demands on sound quality and ruggedness.
The ME 104 modular mini-microphone system fulfils professional demands for sound quality and rugged handling, and is suitable for all areas of live work where a small and unobtrusive microphone is needed for vocal and speech applications
The M1245 is a miniaturized condenser microphone with a fully integrated preamp and detachable cable and has the ability to be used in a wide variety of live, studio and broadcast applications.
With the AC 3 4-to-1 active transmitter combiner, the signals of up to four IEM transmitters can be combined onto a single antenna.
True diversity half-rack receiver in a full-metal housing with intuitive OLED display for full control with increased bandwidth and transmission power, ready to take the world‘s biggest live stages.
The Neumann U 87 is probably the best-known and most frequently used studio microphone the world over. Its smooth and refined sound is as iconic as its elegant exterior design.
Supercardioid microphone designed for use as a soloist’s or spot microphone for applications requiring a high degree of side-borne sound muting and feedback rejection. Frequency-independent directional characteristics.
Cardioid RF condenser microphone. For a large number of applications, e. g. as a main microphone, especially in lightly reverberant or acoustically less perfect rooms, with instrumental groups or for speech applications.
A legendary cardioid mic with clear sound reproduction. Easy handling due to its directivity. For most recording conditions and broadcast applications.
This microphone is acoustically identical to the 4060 Miniature Omnidirectional Microphone, but its sensitivity is adjusted to accommodate higher sound pressure levels (SPLs).