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Countryman I2 Instrument Mic, Standard Gain, With 2.5mm Locking Connector For Comtek M-216 And M-72 Wireless Transmitters (black)

Countryman I2 Instrument Mic, Standard Gain, With 2.5mm Locking Connector For Comtek M-216 And M-72 Wireless Transmitters (black)
  • Product Code: ga223375
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$776.85 $1,103.13

The black I2 Instrument Microphone, Standard Gain, with 2.5mm Locking Connector for Comtek M-216 and M-72 Wireless Transmitters from Countryman is a mic that has been engineered from the ground up for natural on- and off-axis frequency response, low-noise, and precise polar patterns with deep nulls. This tiny instrument microphone can be used to capture audio in sound reinforcement applications for saxophone, violin, viola, cello, double bass, acoustic guitars, piano, brass, and percussion instruments.

The I2 instrument microphone is suitable for distance miking that is invisible in front of audiences and on camera. This version offers a standard gain and is suitable for close miking and loud instruments like horns. It is supplied with a foam windscreen, a basic clip, and a carrying case. In addition, the 5' cable is permanently attached to the mic and terminates to a 2.5mm locking connector for direct connection to Comtek M-216 and M-72 wireless bodypack transmitters.

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

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersComtek: M-216, M-72 (Switchcraft 851 Connector), M-72 (1/8" / 3.5 mm Non-Locking Connector)
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL150 dB (A-Weighted)
SensitivityS for Standard Gain/Close Miking (I2)
Analog Output1x 2.5 mm TS Male
Environmental ResistanceNo
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersComtek: M-216, M-72 (Switchcraft 851 Connector), M-72 (1/8" / 3.5 mm Non-Locking Connector)
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Included Tone/Pattern CapsNo
Performance
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL150 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity-56.5 dBV/Pa (1 kHz)
SensitivityS for Standard Gain/Close Miking (I2)
Equivalent Noise Level38 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x 2.5 mm TS Male
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 can be aided by the various selection of instrument mounts (sold separately), which position securely and gently to strings, brass, and more.

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 is the mounting plate material?

A: The camera mounting plate on the top of the Benro MSD46C SupaDupa Carbon Fiber Monopod (72") is manufactured from metal.

Q: 2. (12volts 5amps) or (12 volts 2amps)... Which AC Power Adapter is the correct one please?

A: We suggest this one. IndiPRO Tools AC Power Supply with L-Series Dummy Battery (8 ft) BH #INPSY62 • MFR #PSY62(---- Please copy and paste either number into a B&H search box)

Q: 3. How long do the Sony NP-F970 batteries last with this light on max brightness?

A: You should get around 3 to 3.5 hours with a Sony NP-F970 battery with this light.https://bhpho.to/2fg0Ho4

Q: 4. How does the monopod rotate on the bottom?

A: When the legs of the monopod are locked, they are not designed to rotate. If you need to rotate your camera, you would rotate/pivot the monopod in your hand or rotate your body.

Q: 5. If i use the power adapter and attach a battery to the light, would the battery be charged?

A: We're afraid not. This product does not offer the ability to charge a battery.

Q: 6. Hi. Is it as bright as the yn 216 5500k version?

A: Yes it is, both lights are listed as 2000 Lumens.

Q: 7. What power supply works with the YN-216?

A: 6 AA batteries

Q: 8. Is this monopod waterproof?

A: Benro MSD46C SupaDupa would be fine for use in rain or snow but it is not submersible.

Q: 9. Can this light accept a power adapter? I've seen other models take a 12V 5A supply.

A: You can use this power adapter. B&H # FUACADPTR12V

Q: 10. what are the barndoors for?

A: Barndoors prevent light from spilling off and can be even used to further direct how you want the light to be projected. You can close off the barn doors to a certain degree to limit the light's beam.

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