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Sanken Introducing New COS-11D HWM Miniature Headworn Microphone At Upcoming AES

Offers an exclusive vertical placement of the diaphragm for a much greater effective area within an extremely small casing

Sanken Microphones is introducing at the upcoming AES convention in New York the new headworn COS-11D HWM, an ultra-miniature microphone designed for high-resolution audio in live stage productions, broadcast, and houses of worship.

It incorporates the same miniature mic used extensively as a lavalier in feature films and TV.

“Having that same great Sanken sound quality in a head worn mic is an entirely new concept for live performance,” remarks Jim Pace, president of Sanken distributor plus24. “The omni pickup makes for very natural vocal sound and the sensitivity minimizes feedback.”

Features:
* Optimized for the human voice
* Stable adjustable dual-earpiece frame,
* Mic boom is interchangeable for right or left side
* Unique and reliable vertical diaphragm design – a Sanken original
* Available in beige or cocoa
* Strong immunity to RFI

Sanken utilizes an exclusive vertical placement of the diaphragm for a much greater effective area within an extremely small casing.

The COS-11D HWM features a front mesh screen which is water resistant, better protecting the microphone from perspiration and cosmetics.

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