Audio Technica - U857R

 

AUDIO TECHNICA 12" Quick Mount Podium Mic

 

Description/Specs

Designed for flexible performance in boardroom, school, government, house of worship and other installed applications, the high-performance U857R features a small-diameter gooseneck with virtually no “memory.” Its ultra-flexible, robust design permits easy adjustment into desired shape while resisting inadvertent repositioning. This cardioid condenser adapter-mount gooseneck microphone direct mounts to any 5/8"-27 stand; it is 16.58” long. Equipped with UniGuard™ innovations that offer unsurpassed immunity from radio frequency interference, the U857R accepts interchangeable elements, available in cardioid, hypercardioid, omnidirectional and UniLine™ line cardioid polar patterns. The phantom-powered microphone also offers an 80 Hz low-cut UniSteep® filter that reduces pickup of low-frequency ambient noise.


  • Designed for high-quality sound reinforcement, professional recording and broadcasting
  • Superior off-axis rejection for maximum gain before feedback
  • UniGuard™ RFI-shielding technology offers outstanding rejection of radio frequency interference (RFI)
  • Easy-to-adjust, rugged, small-diameter, alternating gooseneck with virtually no “memory” permits quick positioning into desired shape
  • UniSteep® filter provides a steep low-frequency attenuation to improve sound pickup without affecting voice quality
  • Accepts interchangeable elements to permit angle of acceptance from 90° to 360°
  • Two-stage foam windscreen yields dramatically improved resistance to P-pops and other breath blasts
  • Direct mounts to any 5/8"-27 stand, or to included threaded mounting flange

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