IK Multimedia iRig Mic Lav 2-Pack

Professional mobile lavalier microphone for all devices High-quality omnidirectional condenser capsule Includes foam pop shield and durable mounting clip 1/8" TRRS jack connects to iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android
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The iRig Mic Lav 2 Pack is a bundle that gives you two iRig Mic Lavs in one package for a reduced price so you can record from two sources at the same time using iRig Mic Lav's unique chainable feature.

Now you can enjoy all the recording power and flexibility of two superior mobile lavalier microphones for one incredibly low price.

You're a visionary videographer, an intrepid journalist, a dedicated podcaster. And when you're out in the field, you want to be able to record high-quality audio for your projects with the hands-free convenience of a lavalier microphone, and you want to do it without breaking the bank.

Features
  • Professional mobile lavalier microphone for all devices
  • High-quality omnidirectional condenser capsule
  • Includes foam pop shield and durable mounting clip
  • 1/8" TRRS jack connects to iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android
  • Combo 1/8" TRRS port can be used for headphone monitoring/line out to powered speaker
  • Combo 1/8" TRRS port can be used for chaining up to two iRig Mic Lavs to the same device
  • Compatible with any audio app that accepts audio from headset input
  • Comes with a suite of powerful recording apps
  • 150cm/66 cable
  • Transducer type: condenser, electret
  • Polar Pattern: omnidirectional
  • Frequency Response: 30 Hz - 16 kHz, -3dB
  • Max SPL: 120dB SPL
  • Sensitivity: -35Âą3dB at 1 kHz, 0dB=1V/Pa
  • Capsule diameter: 6mm/0.24"
  • Cable length: 150cm/59.1"
  • Output connector: 1/8 TRRS


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