Audix HT 7
Headset condensatormicrofoon met één oor, ontworpen voor podium-, presentatie- en uitzendingstoepassingen
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HT7
Single Ear Headworn Wireless Condenser Vocal Microphone for Presentation, AV and Broadcast
The HT7 is a professional single ear headworn condenser microphone designed for stage, presentation and broadcast applications. The professional-grade omnidirectional HT7 features a comfortable ear piece that can be worn around either the left or right ear and a durable and adjustable length boom arm. The HT7 may be used wireless or wired with optional phantom power adapter. Engineered for use with wireless body pack systems such as Audix Performance Series wireless systems, the HT7 can be used with other brands of wireless body packs. A selection of adapters is available depending on the input connectors of the body pack. The HT7 is available in two colors−beige and black.
FEATURES
- Can be worn on either the left or right side
- Durable and adjustable length boom arm for easy placement and positioning
- Modular design allows for field replaceable parts when necessary
- Can be used wireless or wired with optional phantom power adapter
- Available in beige and black
- 3 year warranty
APPLICATIONS
- Speech
- Stage performances
- Presentations
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
- Adapter - 3-pin XLRf or 4-pin XLRf based on model selected
- P1 - Carrying pouch
- Windscreen - external foam windscreen for reducing wind, sibilance and pop noise
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- APS910 - 48 V phantom power adapter for use with electret condenser microphones.
- APS911 - Optional phantom power adapter for use with electret condenser microphones. Runs on AA batteries when phantom power is not available. Features on/off switch and bass roll-off filter.
- ADPHT73PIN - Screw-on adapter for B60 bodypack which uses a 3-pin mini XLRf connector. Also for use with the APS910 and APS911 phantom power adapters
- ADPHT74PIN - Screw-on adapter for body packs that require a 4-pin mini XLRF connector
- ADPHT725 - Screw-on adapter for body packs that require a 2.5 mm connector
SPECIFICATIONS
Transducer Type: Pre-Polarized Condenser
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
Output Impedance: 2000 ohms
Sensitivity: 17 mV / Pa @ 1k
Maximum SPL: ≥135 dB
Power Requirements: 5-48V DC
Connector: 3-pin XLRf, 4-pin XLRf, 2.5 mm connector
Materials / Finish: Flexible steel alloy / Black / Beige
Weight: 7 g / .25 oz
Length: 120 mm / 4.7 in
MODEL VARIATIONS
- HT7BG3P - Single ear, beige with removable 1.2 M (4 ft) cable, 3-pin mini XLR screw-on connector for B60 wireless bodypack transmitter (may be combined with APS910 or APS911 for wired applications)
- HT7B3P - Same as HT7BG3P in black
- HT7BG4P - Single ear, beige with removable 1.2 M (4 ft) cable, 4-pin mini XLR screw-on connector
- HT7B4P - Same as HT7BG4P in black
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
The HT7 is a low impedance microphone designed for use with wireless bodypack systems such as the Audix Performance Series wireless. The HT7 may be used with other brands of wireless bodypacks. A selection of adapters is available depending on the input connectors of the body pack.
Hard-wired applications: The HT7 may be used for hard-wired applications with the addition of either APS910 or APS911 phantom power adapters.
Note: the APS910 and APS911 use 3-pin configurations requiring the ADHT73PIN adapter for wired applications. The phantom power adapters require a standard XLR mic cable from the adaptor to the input on the audio console.
When using the HT7 in a wireless mode, plug the cable into one of the ‘mic level’ inputs on the mixer, console, or recording device. The HT7 will NOT operate without phantom power voltage (5-52 Volts recommended) which is available on most professional mic preamps and mixing devices. If phantom power is not available on your equipment, the Audix APS911 battery operated phantom power supply may be used. Avoid plugging or unplugging the microphone from a PA system unless the channel is muted or the volume of the system is turned down. Failure to do so may result in a loud ‘popping’ noise which could seriously damage the speakers in the PA system.
USER TIPS
The HT7 is designed so that the ear piece is worn around either the left or right ear. Simply fasten the ear piece around the ear so that the boom arm projects below the ear towards the mouth. If the user has long hair, the back of the headset will be completely hidden. The microphone is at the very end of the flexible boom and should be positioned slightly below the cheek towards the corner of the mouth. The boom arm is flexible and can be contoured to hug closely to the face as needed. To avoid popping, the microphone is designed to pick up sound from a distance. The windscreen is recommended for outdoor use of the microphone. DO NOT place the microphone directly in front of the mouth or in the airflow path of the nose.
Further miking techniques may be found at www.audixusa.com.