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Audio-Technica BP899LCH Subminiature Omnidirectional Condenser Lavalier Microphone - Low-Sensitivity Wireless cH Black

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Audio-Technica BP899LCH Subminiature Omnidirectional Condenser Lavalier Microphone - Low-Sensitivity Wireless cH BlackThe BP899 is a low profile lavalier omnidirectional condenser with terminations for wired or wireless use. The microphones wide dynamic range and tolerance for high sound pressure levels ensures intelligible, natural sounding audio thats ideal for use by stage and television talent, lecturers, and worship leaders. Low sensitivity models are also available for theater use. The diaphragm opening is covered by an acoustically transparent, moisture

The BP899 is a low-profile lavalier omnidirectional condenser with terminations for wired or wireless use. The microphone’s wide dynamic range and tolerance for high sound pressure levels ensures intelligible, natural-sounding audio that’s ideal for use by stage and television talent, lecturers, and worship leaders. Low-sensitivity models are also available for theater use. The diaphragm opening is covered by an acoustically transparent, moisture-repellent protective mesh that delivers maximum frequency response and lasting performance. 

An included resonance cap can be applied to the microphone to provide even greater intelligibility, and it is designed to direct sweat and other moisture away from the microphone. The two included windscreens each feature a clasp that secures the windscreen to the mic and prevents it from accidently falling off, which can be critical during active use of the microphone for performances or sports. If up-close, directional miking is needed, the BP898 with cardioid capsule is recommended. 

The mic’s cable is made of a robust urethane elastomer that provides ultimate flexibility and strength, while resisting abrasion and moisture. The mic comes with a clothing clip that features two strain-relief points that isolate the mic from mechanical noise transferred over the cable.

Available wired and wireless models:

BP89955" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable terminated with a cH-style screw-down 4-pin connector; AT8545 power module (with 80 Hz high-pass filter) for phantom power; black.

BP899c – 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable (unterminated); no power module; black.

BP899c-TH – same as BP899c but in "theater" color (beige).

BP899cH – 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable terminated with a screw-down 4-pin connector for use with Audio-Technica cH-style body-pack wireless transmitters; no power module; black.

BP899cH-TH – same as BP899cH but in "theater" color (beige). 

BP899cW – 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable terminated with a locking 4-pin connector for use with Audio-Technica cW-style body-pack wireless transmitters; no power module; black.

BP899cW-TH – same as BP899cW but in "theater" color (beige).

BP899cT4 – 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable terminated with TA4F-type connector for use with Shure wireless systems; black.

BP899cT4-TH – same as BP899cT4, but in "theater" color (beige).

BP899Lc – low-sensitivity version of BP899c; 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable (unterminated); no power module; black.

BP899Lc-TH – same as BP899Lc but in "theater" color (beige). 

BP899LcH – low-sensitivity version of BP899cH; 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable terminated with a screw-down 4-pin connector for use with Audio-Technica cH-style body-pack wireless transmitters; no power module; black.

BP899LcH-TH – same as BP899LcH but in "theater" color (beige). 

BP899LcW – low-sensitivity version of BP899cW; 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable terminated with a locking 4-pin connector for use with Audio-Technica cW-style body-pack wireless transmitters; no power module; black.

BP899LcW-TH – same as BP899cW but in "theater" color (beige).

BP899LcT4 – low-sensitivity version of BP899cT4; 55" (1.4 m) permanently attached cable terminated with TA4F-type connector for use with Shure wireless systems; no power module; black.

BP899LcT4-TH – same as BP899LcT4, but in "theater" color (beige).


Features

  • Maximum intelligibility and clean, accurate reproduction for vocalists, lecturers, stage and television talent, and worship leaders
  • Low-profile design (a mere 5.3 mm in diameter) is ideal for applications requiring minimum visibility
  • Urethane elastomer cable with a double-spiral shield wire provides ultimate flexibility, strength, and resistance to abrasion and moisture
  • Open-diaphragm design with protective mesh that repels sweat and other moisture for maximum frequency response and lasting performance
  • Included resonance caps can be applied to microphone to improve intelligibility
  • Low-sensitivity models available for theater use or other high-SPL applications
  • RoHS compliant – free from all substances specified in the EU directive on hazardous substances
  • The microphone capsule is housed in a rugged metal structure to shield the electronic circuitry from external electromagnetic noise
  • The signal line of the cable is made of a high-durability CuSn (copper and tin) alloy that greatly enhances corrosion resistance and increases longevity
  • Two included windscreens each feature a clasp that secures the windscreen to the mic, preventing it from blowing off in critical situations, such as at sporting events
  • Clothing clip includes 16 distinct angle adjustments over 360° and two strain-relief clips for easy cable routing

Specifications


Element

Fixed‐charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser

Polar Pattern

Omnidirectional

Frequency Response

20‐20,000 Hz

Low Cut*

80 Hz, 18 dB/octave

Open Circuit Sensitivity

BP899: ‐42 dB (7.9 mV) (0 dB=1 V/Pa, 1 kHz)

BP899L: ‐48 dB (3.9 mV) (0 dB=1 V/Pa, 1 kHz)

Impedance*

250 ohms

Maximum Input Sound Level

BP899: 140 dB SPL (1 kHz at 1% THD)

BP899L: 146 dB SPL (1 kHz at 1% THD)

Noise

BP899: 28 dB SPL (A‐weighted)

BP899L: 34 dB SPL (A‐weighted)

Dynamic Range

112 dB (1 kHz at Max SPL)

Signal-To-Noise Ratio

BP899: 66 dB (1 kHz at 1 Pa, A‐weighted)

BP899L: 60 dB (1 kHz at 1 Pa, A‐weighted)

Phantom Power Requirements*

11V‐52V DC, 2 mA

Switches*

Low cut: on/off

Weight

1.2 g (0.04 oz) (Microphone body)

Dimensions

17.5 mm (0.69") long, 5.3 mm (0.21") diameter (Microphone body)

Cable

1.4 m (4.6')

Output Connector

  • Terminated with cW‐style locking 4‐pin connector
  • Terminated with cH‐style screw‐down 4‐pin connector
  • Unterminated

Accessories Included

  • Clothing clip base (AT8461a, AT8461a‐TH)
  • Windscreens (AT8151a, AT8151a‐TH)
  • Resonance caps (AT8150a, AT8150a‐TH)
  • Case

*Products with power modules

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