Audio-Technica

Hypercardioid Dynamic Headworn Mic for PRO 88W Wireless

Model: PRO-8HEMW
UPC: 042005309474
Hi-ENERGY® neodymium element for articulate vocal reproduction
Hypercardioid polar pattern improves isolation of desired sound source
Ideal for guitarists, keyboard players, drummers and others who need the use of their hands during performance
Low-visibility headband and cushioned support pads provide a stable, comfortable fit
Pivot-mounted flexible mic boom descends from left or right side
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Product Properties

  • Bullet points
  • Hi-ENERGY® neodymium element for articulate vocal reproduction
    Hypercardioid polar pattern improves isolation of desired sound source
    Ideal for guitarists, keyboard players, drummers and others who need the use of their hands during performance
    Low-visibility headband and cushioned support pads provide a stable, comfortable fit
    Pivot-mounted flexible mic boom descends from left or right side
  • Product Type
  • Headset Microphone

Description:

Headworn Hi-ENERGY® hypercardioid dynamic microphone, terminated for use with PRO 88W transmitter. 55" (1.4 m) cable. Includes two windscreens.

Offering highly intelligible individual voice reproduction, the comfortable, lightweight PRO 8HEx is ideal for guitarists, keyboard players, drummers and others who need the use of their hands during performance. Its low-visibility headband and cushioned support pads provide a stable, comfortable fit. Designed for professional quality vocal pickup with hands-free operation, the PRO 8HEx features a pivot-mounted flexible mic boom that descends from either the left or right side.

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