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Rycote InVision INV7 Suspension Mount for Small Diaphragm Condensers

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Rycote's INV7 is a suspension mount for small diaphragm condensers such as the Schoeps CMC series and shotgun mics like the Sennheiser MKH416 when used indoors with a foam.

Part of the larger InVision range of noise-reducing microphone shock-mounts, Rycote's InVision Broadcast, are designed for discreet, low-profile on-camera use in broadcast studio environments where windshielding is not required.

The InVision Broadcast mounts feature Rycote's latest Lyre suspension systems to offer broadcast professionals the cleanest possible sound, free from unwanted cable or stand-borne noise. They may be used with microphones mounted on desks, stands or boom poles, or suspended mics.

Suitable for use with Schoeps CMIT 5, Audio-Technica AT4073a, Sennheiser ME66/K6, Neumann KMR81i, DPA4017, and Beyerdynamic MCE86, Sennheiser MKH range, amongst others.

Features
  • Virtually indestructible
  • Offers much improved isolation from camera noise compared to other on-camera microphone mounts
  • No elasticated parts — never sags or needs rethreading
  • 2 x 19-25mm universal clips, with Standard (70mm wide) Lyre
  • Long bar with 70mm (2.75") centres

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