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Wildtronics Micro Mic PIP Microphone
Wildtronics Micro Mic PIP Microphone
Affordable, low noise, 3.5mm Plug-in-Powered, omnidirectional microphone
The affordable, low noise, omnidirectional, 3.5mm Plug-in-Powered microphone!
- Omnidirectional response, meaning it will pick up sounds from all directions. When used with our parabolic reflector kits, a highly directional response results.
- Low noise microphone, 14dBA
- Neutrik gold plated 3.5mm mono connector output.
- Compatible with 3.5mm PIP input recording devices.
- Powered by your recorder using 2-5 Volt plug-in-power.
- Fits our Pro Mini, Pro Universal, and All Purpose Parabolic Kits.
- Rugged internal metal housing shields from EMI/RFI.
- Built-in windscreen.
- Weighs just 1 ounce
- Includes a 6 foot, replaceable cable. One 3.5mm straight connector and the other side is a 90 degree angle 3.5mm connector, both gold plated.
Description
The Wildtronics Micro-Mic PIP is a good low noise, high sensitivity, low cost microphone that perfectly fits our All Purpose Parabolic or Pro Mini Parabolic.
Now with an improved microphone element specifically designed for 3.5mm PIP inputs with 2-5 volt power. The improved element also has higher sensitivity, meaning it has a higher output that will overwhelm the noise typical in low cost 3.5mm recorders. You can also use these great little microphones by themselves, outside of the dish, as a general omnidirectional microphone. You can even use a pair of them for stereo recording set-ups, using a Y cable, that we also have available. The Micro-Mic PIP requires a recorder and or camera, that has a 3.5mm input with 2-5 volt PIP, or Plug-in Power. The Micro-Mic PIP is less than 2 inches long, weighs less than 1oz, has a good 14dBA noise floor, and has a built-in windscreen. This mic fits directly into the central Mic Tube of our All Purpose Parabolic, hub of our Pro Universal Parabolic, or Pro Mini Parabolic. The mic has a machined aluminum construction, is fully shielded, and has a gold plated, Neutrik 3.5mm stereo jack. The left channel is connected to the mic, and the unused right channel is grounded through a 100 ohm resistor.
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