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AUDIO TECHNICA PRO88W-R35 Microphone | 
enlarge | Brand: Audio-Technica Category: CE
List Price: $199.95 Buy New: $103.45 You Save: $96.50 (48%)
New (10) Used (2) from $91.00
Rating: 19 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 2.3
MPN: PRO88W-R35 Model: PRO88W-R35 UPC: 042005400508 EAN: 0042005400508 ASIN: B00006I523
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| Features:
| • | Provides freedom of movement for video production, computer applications and business presentations | | • | Two switchable frequencies for interference-free operation | | • | High-band VHF operation for superior sound | | • | Normal operating range 100'; up to 300' under optimum conditions | | • | Durable, flexible antenna can be positioned for bestreception |
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Product Description Audio-Technica's PRO 88W VHF wireless microphone system is designed for camcorder and other applications requiring a small, easily portable wireless. Equipped with a flexible detachable antenna and a choice of two transmitter and receiver frequencies on each system, the small and inconspicuous VHF wireless system will mount on the light shoe of camcorders or on the back of a camera itself with a Velcro attachment. For fixed installations, a 9V DC input is available on the receiver. Eight VHF channels are available for interference-free operation in virtually any location.
Audio-Technica's omnidirectional ATR35 lavalier-type clip-on microphone is engineered for intelligible, accurate voice reproduction. This high-quality condenser is ideal for video use. Its low-profile design assures minimum visibility. It clips on to clothes and has a transmitter that clips to a belt. Durable, flexible antenna can be positioned for best reception Real-time monitoring capability with included earphone Rugged design and construction with handsome non-reflective finish Quick and reliable mounting system for camcorder use Receiver and transmitter are each powered by a single 9V battery
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Wireless that works October 6, 2008 Richard D. Kidd I have found that the Audio Technica is well made, works as advertised, and gives you excellent audio qualty on video cameras.
It works very well September 1, 2008 J. Bianchi (Miami, FL United States) It does what I needed. No distortion, easy to use. It is a good purchase and I am happy with it.
Works like a charm August 5, 2008 Shagrat 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This remote mic works just like it says, it has very clear reception at a reasonable distance. I would recommend to anyone needing this type of product. Not only did it pick up the sound from the mic, but ambient sounds came in even clearer than the mic on the camera.
#2 July 30, 2008 Lightbulb (West Grove, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have used a set of these for about 4 years and they have performed well except for fragile battery clips. One of these failed during a shoot forcing recourse to camcorder microphone--bummer. . I replaced these clips with better ones. I just bought a second unit to allow use of two wireless mikes. Have already replaced both battery clips to prevent a repeat of earlier problem.
Great Stuff July 29, 2008 Jesse Morrell (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just purchased the Pro88w for my new Sony SR11 camcorder. We've tested it out and it works very well. I found it to be both affordable in price and excellent in quality. On both A and B frequencies, the audio came in very clear without any problems, so long as you were not extensively far away. The audio is excellent when the receiver and transmitter are in their proper range. When the transmitter is too far away from the receiver, there was a lot of static noise, even though the audio was still coming through. The audio was still being transmitted, but the static noise was getting louder and louder the further away I went. It was just too far away. (When it is being transmitted long distance, the audio was still coming through, but it come through with static noise. I wonder if there is an editing program that could edit out the static noise but keep the audio.) My wife was concerned a bit because she was listening to the audio through the ear piece that is plugged into the receiver. She heard a constant noise (you know, the type of audio wave noise which is always in the airwaves). She was worried that the camera was recording that noise. But when we played the video through our TV, it didn't play any of that noise (except for the shots we took when the transmitted was too far away). So the ear piece that goes to the receiver is simply "sensitive" and "loud", much more sensitive and louder then what is actually being recorded. Anyways, all that to simply say that it records great audio in it's proper range. I look forward to taking great video shots with my new camera and being able to pick up great audio with my new lapel mic.
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