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Countryman I2 Bass And Cello Microphone Kit With Ta4f Connector For Revolabs Wireless Transmitters (black)

Countryman I2 Bass And Cello Microphone Kit With Ta4f Connector For Revolabs Wireless Transmitters (black)
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The black I2 Bass and Cello Microphone Kit with TA4F Connector for Revolabs HD Wireless Transmitters from Countryman is a mic that has been built from the ground up for smooth frequency response, low noise, and precise polar patterns with deep nulls and natural on- and off-axis response. It can be used to capture natural audio for this instrument.

The I2 microphone is suitable for distance miking that is invisible in front of audiences and on camera. This version features increased sensitivity for distance miking and captures detail for quieter instruments. Flexible close miking techniques are aided by the bass and cello mount, which sits securely behind the bridge with a positioning arm for placement. In addition, the 5' cable is hardwired to the mic and terminates with a TA4F connector for direct connection to Revolabs HD wireless bodypack transmitters.

Omnidirectional Polar Pattern    For Instruments and Sound Reinforcement    Hardwired Connector    Natural On & Off-Axis Frequency Response    For Uncolored Recordings    Reduced Feedback Issues

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersRevolabs: HD (Countryman Adaptor)
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL130 dB (1% THD)
SensitivityH for High Gain/Distance Miking (I2)
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Environmental ResistanceNo
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersRevolabs: HD (Countryman Adaptor)
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Included Tone/Pattern CapsNo
Performance
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL130 dB (1% THD)
Sensitivity-40 dBV/Pa (1 kHz)
SensitivityH for High Gain/Distance Miking (I2)
Equivalent Noise Level20 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Power
Power SourcesPhantom Power
Operating Voltage6 to 50 V (Phantom Power)
Physical
ColorBlack
Environmental ResistanceNo
DimensionsH: 0.16 x W: 0.28 x L: 0.44" / H: 3.5 x W: 7 x L: 10.5 mm (excluding Cable Strain Relief)

The I2 maintains excellent pattern control and frequency response at all angles. It offers uncolored recordings and reduced feedback issues.

Flexible close miking techniques are aided by the instrument mounts, which position securely and gently on the instrument for capturing audio.

Small size and sonic precision makes this microphone suitable for X-Y, M-S, and other techniques that rely on accurate, coincident positioning and consistent patterns.

The omnidirectional polar pattern picks up sound from all directions equally offering the flattest frequency response, lowest noise level, and is least susceptible to wind noise and vibration. It is recommended for recording and sound reinforcement of acoustic instruments such as percussion, guitar, saxophone, and piano.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What equipment is needed to connect the receiver to the hot shoe of a camcorder?

A: The belt clip on the receiver included with the Hollyland LARK 150 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System functions as a shoe mount adapter to allow it to be mounted in a camera's hot shoe. Page 6 of the user manual shows how the receiver attaches to the camera: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/703189.pdf

Q: 2. My questian is about the lavs that come with the system.Can you chang the clips? I have used other units and you could not change the microphone clips which limited attaching to the talent

A: Yes, you should be able to change the lavalier clips for the included microphones. It is also possible to use different mics with the transmitters. The input on the transmitter is a standard (non-locking) 3.5mm TRS connector.

Q: 3. can i connect the mic into a computer?

A: Yes, the output from the receiver can be connected to a dedicated mic input on the computer or using a USB audio interface.

Q: 4. Compatible with their timecode devices?

A: No, the Deity Microphones Pocket Wireless Digital Microphone System is not compatible with timecode devices. For a compatible option, you can use the Deity Microphones Connect Timecode Kit Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System (B&H # DEBPTRXTCKIT).

Q: 5. Other Lavalier microphones like Sanken COS-11 normally need the so called plug-on-power (2-5Volts). Does this system delivers this? If not, it is not compatible with professional lavalier mics.

A: Hi Balthasar, so far the Lark 150 does not support.

Q: 6. Do you know if the Rode Central App will work on with iPad? App is not seeing the transmitter-works on MacMini

A: Yes. The RODE Central app is compatible for use with the RODE Wireless GO II 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System/Recorder on iOS devices running iOS 12.0 or later. If you are having trouble with the app not recognizing the transmitter(s), you may want to try doing a firmware update.

Q: 7. Any ideas / suggestions on how to mount the receiver to an Atomos Ninja V?

A: Yes, thanks, but thats precisely the tip I was looking for, what which specific accessory will allow me to mount this on a SmallRig cage for Atomos Ninja V.

Q: 8. Does the receiving output two channels (stereo), one for each lav or does it sum to mono?

A: The receiver will output each transmitter on a separate channel when it is used in stereo mode.

Q: 9. Does the GoII output timecode or have any features to help sync sound afterwards like the Tentacle Sync does?

A: No, the Wireless Go II does not output timecode. At this time there are no onboard features to help sync audio with video. You could use the old-school "three clap method" of clapping your hands three times at the beginning of the audio and video recording as a cue to facilitate synchronization of the separate tracks in post production.

Q: 10. Does someone make a single cable (USB-C to XLR) solution to avoid using multiple adapters (more points of failure)?

A: XLR is an analog connection, and USB is digital. This means that an adapter cable will not be sufficient, and any product converting one to another must contain a DAC/ADC chip. For this reason a single adapter cable is not possible.

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