Point Source Audio Series8 Omnidirectional Waterproof Headset Microphone With 4-pin Ch-style Hirose Connector For Audio-technica Wireless Transmitters (brown)
- Product Code: ga109520
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The brown Series8 Omnidirectional Waterproof Headset Microphone from Point Source Audio is a dual-ear headset microphone which provides pristine sound quality with a secure and comfortable fit for applications such as vocal performances, recordings, and speeches in worship facilities, on stages, and more.
This omnidirectional microphone delivers 136 dB maximum SPL with a 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response and high-gain before feedback, making it well suited for use in low- to moderate-noise environments. It is mounted on a flexible boom which bends up to 360° and allows the miniaturized capsule to sit comfortably at the corner of the mouth for an unobtrusive appearance.
This Series 8 mic boasts an IP57 waterproof rating and is protected against water, sweat, and makeup. Its reversible design lets you choose between left or right ear placement, while the hooks conveniently fold flat for easy storage and safe transportation.
This headset comes with an XATCH interchangeable locking 4-pin cH-Style Hirose X-Connector for Audio-Technica transmitters. A windscreen, clothing clip, and storage box are also included.
4-Pin cH-Style Hirose X-Connector For Vocal Performance and Speech 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response 136 dB Maximum SPL IP57 Waterproof Rating High Gain Before Feedback Bendable Boom up to 360° Reversible Left or Right Ear Placement Windscreen, Clothing Clip, Storage Box
Key Specs | |
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Compatible Transmitters | Audio Technica: (Transmitter Models Unspecified) |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Power Sources | Plug-In Power |
Color | Brown |
Microphone | |
Compatible Transmitters | Audio Technica: (Transmitter Models Unspecified) |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Included Tone/Pattern Caps | No |
Performance | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 136 dB |
Sensitivity | -43 dB (at 1 kHz) |
Connectivity | |
Analog Output | 1x Hirose cH-Style 4-Pin Male |
Cable Length | 4' / 1.2 m |
Power | |
Power Sources | Plug-In Power |
Operating Voltage | 1 to 10 V |
Physical | |
Color | Brown |
Environmental Resistance | Dust/Water-Resistant (IP57) |
Weight | 0.6 oz / 17 g |
Includes XATCH interchangeable locking 4-pin cH-Style Hirose X-Connector for Audio-Technica transmitters
Omnidirectional pattern provides a natural vocal sound and is well suited for low- to moderate-noise environments
IP57 waterproof rating: Microphone is protected against water, sweat, and makeup
High gain before feedback and 136 dB maximum SPL for distortion-free live performance, recordings, and speeches
Dual-ear headset with reversible left- or right-ear wearing
Boom bends up to 360° and miniaturized capsule allows microphone to sit comfortably at the corner of the mouth for unobtrusive appearance
Headset ear hooks fold flat for easy storage and safe transportation
Includes windscreen, clothing clip, storage box
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. Help! I want to connect my BPHS to my MacBook pro for Zoom meetings. What do I need to get the microphone in and the earphones out? Do I need a pre-amplifier?
A: The broadcast headset should be used with an audio interface, such as the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2x2 USB Audio Interface (3rd Generation), B&H # FOSCARSOLO3G. The audio interface would have a mic-pre-amp to accept the male XLR mic output from the headset, and a headphone output for the 1/4-inch stereo connector.
Q: 2. What speakers will work with this turntable, and do I need to buy additional cords to connect them?
A: You can use any powered speakers with the AT-LP60X. A few examples of compact solutions we offer are the Kanto YU2, the Edifier R1280T, the PreSonus Eris E3.5, as well as the Mackie CR3-X. Each of these speaker models include RCA cable that can be used directly with your AT-LP60X turntable.
Q: 3. I thought this turntable was fully automatic start to finish?
A: Fully automatic belt-drive operation with 33 1/3 and 45 rpm speeds.
Q: 4. How do I set up Audio-Technica BPHS1 with Rodecaster Pro and a Mac for Zoom calls?
A: The BPHS1 broadcast headset has separate connectors for the microphone and headphones. The XLR connector is the microphone, so that would connect to an XLR microphone input on the RodeCaster Pro while the 1/4" connector from the BPHS1 connects to a headphone output on the RodeCaster Pro. The RodeCaster Pro then connects to your computer via USB.
Q: 5. What means full automatic? It is that the arm start moving to the disc and return back after end the long playing?
A: Yes, as others have said with the push of a button you can start playing and it will return once it reaches the end of a record.
Q: 6. Does it have auto return and shut off?
A: 1. When you press the tonearm lift button, the tonearm rises from the tonearm rest. 2. Position the tonearm over the desired location (groove) on the record. 3. Press the tonearm lift button. • When you press the tonearm lift button, the tonearm descends slowly onto the record and play begins Stopping the record Once the record has played to the end, the tonearm will automatically return to the tonearm rest. To manually stop the record, do the following. 1. Lower the volume of the amplifier, speakers, etc. sufficiently. 2. Press the STOP button. • Once the record stops playing, the tonearm automatically returns to the tonearm rest. 3. Remove the record after the platter has come to a complete stop. • When the tonearm reaches the end (center) of the record, it will automatically lift and return to the tonearm rest. Do not interfere with its motion. Doing so can cause the product to malfunction. If the tonearm does not lift and return to the tonearm rest, press the STOP button to complete this operation. • If the felt mat gets dirty, it can easily scratch the record, so remove the felt mat periodically and wipe off any dust. • To prevent the record from scratches and warping, remove it after use. • Do not use a disk stabilizer. • Do not use a platter other than the one provided. • This product is not intended for DJs. Do not touch the record or the platter while the record is playing.
Q: 7. Does the headset have some sort of mute button?
A: No, there is mute button on this headset
Q: 8. Is there a deadcat that works with this?
A: No, there is no deadcat style furry windscreen designed for the BPHS1 headset. The models we have available for other mics seem to be either too short or too long. You could purchase the Piece-A-Fur Wind Protection by Bubblebee Industries to cut a custom size fur windscreen to fit the mic. The fur pieces are available in different colors such as black (B&H # BUBBIPAFBK) and gray (B&H # BUBBIPAFGY). You will see the other options for colors listed on the item page. If you need to replace the foam windscreen, we have the Audio-Technica AT8162 Replacement Windscreens for BPHS1 - 3 Pack (B&H # AUAT8162), as well as the WindTech 1200 Series - 3/4" Inside Diameter - Black (B&H # WI1200B) and the Auray WHF-2040 Foam Windscreen For 3/4" Diameter Microphones (B&H # AUWHF2040).
Q: 9. I wanted to use this headset to dictate to a computer while listening to output audio. From the connectors, I am not sure it will work. I have an andrea pure audio external sound card with two inputs for headset and mic. How would that work with this product?
A: It is not made to use with a computer. This is a professional broadcast headset for broadcasting sporting events and this type of thing. It has 2 connectors on it one XLR and one neither one is available on a computer. It is normally plugged into a broadcast console that has the ability to accept both types of connectors. I would check with computers where they will have headsets for computers that will have these same functions. Only they are purpose built for computers.
Q: 10. I have a BPHS1 that came with an 4 pin XLR female cable. I'm trying to get it to run into a Zoom H6 handy recorder. Is there an adapter that can do 4 pin XLR male to 3 pin XLR male for use with the Zoom? Will I be able to record with the microphone and hear through the headphones?
A: The 4-pin version of the broadcast headset is for a communications system. The best and most cost effective solution is to change out the cable with the appropriate model, which is the Audio-Technica BPCB1 Replacement Cable for BPHS1, BH #AUBPCB1. The headphone connection would then need to be adapted for the Zoom H6, with a Hosa Technology GMP112 Male Stereo 3.5mm Mini to Female Stereo 1/4" Phone Adapter, BH #HOASMMSPF.
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