Sanken and Zaxcom partner for COS-11D lavalier microphone

Dec 23, 2008 11:33 AM

    
The COS-11D is a high-end Sanken lavalier microphone designed specifically for use with Zaxcom digital wireless transmitters.

The COS-11D is a high-end Sanken lavalier microphone designed specifically for use with Zaxcom digital wireless transmitters.

Zaxcom has partnered with Sanken, maker of ultra-miniature lavalier microphones, to introduce the new COS-11D lavalier microphone, optimized for use with Zaxcom's digital wireless recording transmitters. The product is a new version of Sanken's COS-11, incorporating design advances that deal specifically with digital and digital/analog hybrid wireless transmission.

In today's wireless transmission systems, the microphone must remain unaffected by the new forms of transmitter signals. These new systems present challenges in the area of emission protection. Sanken Microphones has designed the COS-11D specifically to reduce the instances in which interference is an issue. The new COS-11D version will be introduced this month in limited quantities of the PT (pig tail) version with standard sensitivity and the Red Mark model with reduced sensitivity.

For more information, visit www.zaxcom.com and www.plus24.net.




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