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Shure Mx395-led Microflex Low-profile Omnidirectional Boundary Microphone With Logic-control Led For Installs (black)

Shure Mx395-led Microflex Low-profile Omnidirectional Boundary Microphone With Logic-control Led For Installs (black)
  • Product Code: ga229306
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$669.00 $1,003.50

This black Shure MX395-LED Microflex with Logic Control LED is an omnidirectional boundary microphone designed to capture high-quality speech and voice for sound-reinforcement and teleconferencing installations in governmental, institutional, religious, and business settings.

The MX395-LED can be permanently installed on conference tables, desks, or lecterns using the included mounting hardware. Its low-profile design is only 1" in diameter and extends just 0.8" above the mounting surface, ideal for boardrooms and other sites where minimal mic visibility is of high priority and aesthetics are important.

This version of the MX395-LED features an omnidirectional polar pattern best used for several people sitting in a circle around a table. The mic takes advantage of the boundary effect to capture clear speech with reduced room ambience for intelligibility. Use the built-in, low-cut filter to attenuate low-frequency table noise that can muddy your sound.

The MX395-LED can be logic-controlled remotely by various automatic mixers, teleconferencing systems, and control systems. A bi-color LED indicates the status of the mic.

Designed with proprietary CommShield technology, the MX395-LED resists interference from devices such as cell phones and two-way communication devices.

The MX395-LED is equipped with a 5-pin XLR connector and requires 48 to 52V phantom to operate.

For Speech and Vocal Capture    Logic Control with Bi-Color Status LED    Low-Visibility Design    Omnidirectional Polar Pattern    Resists Cell Phone Interference

Key Specs
Element TypeElectret Condenser
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
ControlsLow Cut/HPF
Frequency Response50 Hz to 17 kHz
Maximum SPL114 dB
Analog Output1x XLR 5-Pin Female
Power SourcesPhantom Power
Microphone
Sound FieldMono
Element TypeElectret Condenser
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
OrientationN/A to Boundary Mics
CircuitrySolid-State
High-Pass Filter150 Hz, 6 dB/Octave
Filter & EQLow-Cut Filter: 150 Hz, 6 dB/Octave
Gain AdjustmentNo
ControlsLow Cut/HPF
Performance
Frequency Response50 Hz to 17 kHz
Maximum SPL114 dB
Off-Axis Rejection45 dB
Sensitivity42 mV
Dynamic Range93 dB
Equivalent Noise Level21 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x XLR 5-Pin Female
Power
Power SourcesPhantom Power
Operating Voltage48 to 52 V (Phantom Power)
Physical
ColorBlack
Dimensionsø: 1.26H: 4.02" / ø: 32H: 102 mm
Weight0.3 lb / 136 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.9 x 4.8 x 3.2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Would this fit a Nikon D500 with a Tamron 100-400 lens?

A: The Case Logic DCB-306 would be too small for that combination. This Manfrotto would be a batter fit: https://bhpho.to/3MIeZKZ

Q: 2. How does this compare to an Aperture 300x? What is the lux output?

A: This Broncolor is a 160 Led with an output of 12,000 lumen. Broncolor is known to be the Rolls Royce of lighting.

Q: 3. can rotolight aeos be use in fuji camera for hss? what trigger should be use?

A: Not at this moment, but it should be soon (we hope). In a Facebook post on March 6, 2017 on Elinchrom LTD's Facebook page, Elinchrom stated that other Skyport Plus HS transmitters were being evaluated for future release, and that the next supported brand would be Fuji. This was also stated in Rotolight's press release from August 31, 2017 when they announced the Skyport 2.4Ghz receiver was built into the Rotolight NEO 2, in which (in reply to a comment about the new Rotolight HSS Transmitter) they stated it is avaialble on launch for Canon, Nikon Sony, Olympus and Panasonic systems (with Fuji to follow next year), and is compatible with all other Elinchrom Skyport devices. As such, we expect a Rotolight Skyport Plus HS Transmitter for Fujifilm Cameras to be released sometime this year, but at this time, there has been no specific announcement or release date for the Skyport Plus HS Transmitter for Fujifilm.

Q: 4. Does the F 160 work with the move?

A: The F160 is a monolight and is not attached to a pack.

Q: 5. The tripod stands that come with the 2-light AEOS kit would be great for the NEO nut, they're way too light for the AEOS, especially with a V-lock battery. Are there sturdier stands that will still fit in this carry case ?

A: Matthews MAR is rated for 11lbs. https://bhpho.to/2olzk2G. They should be a decent upgrade.

Q: 6. Does the Aeos have a built in receiver?

A: Yes the AEOS does include the built in receiver.

Q: 7. I own a pair... Each has a plastic flap on the back. What's it for?

A: You can lay the Bescor LED-95DS panels on the floor and use the back flap to help angle the light to give floor lighting.

Q: 8. Do I Have to buy the battery included to use it in USA?

A: NO, the following unit comes with an AC adapter.

Q: 9. What is needed to trigger this light and use it as a HSS flash (for Canon and Sony)?

A: EOS will work with any HSS trigger/receiver combo with either a PC sync port or 3.5mm flash sync port on the receiver. The only thing that matters is that it is high speed sync capable trigger/receiver (HSS), that your camera is capable of HSS (not all are - particularly Fuji's) and that the receiver has a PC sync port or 3.5mm flash sync port, so you can connect it to AEOS, which has a 3.5mm mini jack flash sync port. You can also just use a wired PC sync cable to 3.5mm mono jack cable (for AEOS) for a much cheaper option if desired. We have tested and would specifically recommend:Pixel King PRO (This is the best price option) and you can buy as a set of 2 (one can be transmitter, one the receiver) For Sony (King PRO S) For Canon : Pixel King PRO XFor Nikon : Pixel King PRO XOther options we like :1. Phottix ODIN II (Canon/ Nikon) Or2. Sony HSS transmitter/ receiver Jason Lanier uses this but it is pretty pricey so option 1 is a better bet. Trigger:Sony FA-WRC1MReceiver: Sony FA-WRR13. Wired PC sync cable The vastly cheaper option (although obviously a little less flexible than wireless triggers) is to buy a PC sync cable, IF your camera has a PC sync port on it. Not all of them do, but if it does then you can just use a long PC sync cableThanks let me know if you have any other questions!

Q: 10. Would this work with the ML30BI? a little confused on the answer about godox mount

A: The Godox Softbox for ML30 and ML30Bi LED Lights comes with a speed ring to fit the ML30Bi.

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