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Point Source Audio Embrace Eo2-8wl Dual-element Omnidirectional Earmount Microphone (beige)

Point Source Audio Embrace Eo2-8wl Dual-element Omnidirectional Earmount Microphone (beige)
  • Product Code: ga190481
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$2,355.00 $3,650.25

The beige Embrace EO2-8WL Dual-Element Omnidirectional Earmount Microphone from Point Source Audio pairs two microphone elements into a single housing to create a sleek form factor and ultra-low-profile earmount microphone. It can be used to capture audio and offers built-in microphone redundancy for wireless transmitters in live stage, theater, and broadcast applications.

The Embrace EO2-8WL's dual elements are factory matched to a near identical ±0.5 dB difference and both elements are IP57 waterproof rated. The microphone cable splits approximately 9" above the connection to the bodypack to allow for ample room for separation of the transmitters. In addition, the mic is equipped with a 6' cable that terminates with two 3-pin mini X-Connectors for AKG wireless transmitters.

For Wireless Bodypack Transmitters    2 x XAK X-Connector Adapters    2 x Microphone Elements in One Housing    Factory-Matched Frequency/Sensitivity    20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response    Water, Sweat, and Makeup Proof    IP57 Waterproof Rated    Includes Slider Clip and Earmounts    Cable Clip and Windscreen    Interchangeable X-Connector

Key Specs
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Power SourcesPlug-In Power
ColorBeige
Microphone
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Included Tone/Pattern CapsNo
Performance
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL136 dB
Sensitivity43 mV/Pa (at 1 kHz)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x TA3F/Mini-XLR 3-Pin Female
Cable Length6' / 1.83 m
Power
Power SourcesPlug-In Power
Operating Voltage1 to 10 V
Physical
ColorBeige
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (IP57)
Weight0.6 oz / 17.01 g

3-pin mini X-Connectors for AKG wireless transmitters

Two Mics in one—dual matched waterproof elements for built-in redundancy

Earmounts are bendable and trimmable for a custom fit

136 dB max SPL

IP57 waterproof-rated

Optimal gain before feedback

Accepts theatrical color markers for camouflaging

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I have XLR-K2 M Audio adapter. Can I be able use MI shoe cable with my XLR- K2M ?

A: The two products and their accessories are not compatible.

Q: 2. Is this compatible with the Sony A1 camera?

A: Yes, the Sony XLR-K3M Dual-Channel Digital XLR Audio Adapter Kit with Shotgun Microphone is compatible for use with the Multi Interface Shoe connection on the Sony a1 Mirrorless Camera.

Q: 3. Since the a9ii has a lot of similar specs with the A7R4 I'm wondering if this unit works with the A9ii digitally? On any other Sony bodies do you get a sound feed into the camera via the hotshoe?

A: The difference is the A7RM4 the audio is transmitted digitally vs analog on the A9M2 via the MI shoe.

Q: 4. what is the difference between the K1 and the K3 ?

A: The K1 model is analog only, the K3 offers both analog and digital audio. The other major difference is the K1 has XLR inputs only, the K3 has XLR / TRS Combo Inputs. You will be able to use XLR or 1/4" connections with the K3.

Q: 5. Does this have an additional shoe mount on top?

A: No

Q: 6. What is the difference between the analog signal I get from my k2m to the digital signal I might get from the K3m. I don’t know if it’s worth upgrading time the K3m if I buy the a7siii. (I now shoot with the a7iii w the k2m)

A: When connected via the Multi Interface Shoe of a compatible camera, such as the Sony a7SIII, this unit acts as a digital audio interface and will send the converted digital audio directly to the camera. This will allow for virtually no degradation of signal. Currently, the analog audio is converted within your camera. which I am sure is providing good quality audio, but this is another improvement you may want to choose if you upgrade to the new camera.

Q: 7. The Sony a6000 does not have any audio jacks on board. Would this allow external audio to be recorded to that body?

A: Yes. The A6000 uses a cable-free connection to send audio into the camera through Sony's Multi-Interface Shoe.

Q: 8. There is some product photos showing two switches on the back of the unit (Digital/Analog) and (Input Select). Can all 3 channels be selected for output to my camera?

A: The Digital/ Analog switch must be set based on whether the attached camera can accept a digital audio source or not. If the camera can accept a Digital Audio connection, then set the switch to Digital. If not, then set the switch to Analog. In terms of audio input selection, if your camera can accept 4 channels of audio, you can switch input select to IN1-IN2 and all input channels will be sent to the camera. If your camera can only accept 2 channels of audio, then you can use inputs 1 and 2, or input 3.

Q: 9. XLR K3M : will it work with zv-E10 ?

A: Yes, the Sony XLR-K3M Dual-Channel Digital XLR Audio Adapter Kit with Shotgun Microphone is compatible with the Sony ZV-E10.

Q: 10. Can I get a direct digital signal from my H4n connected to the K3m on my a7riv?

A: I am afraid not.

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