AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands – With a continued focus on improving the
quality of performance in professional audio/video markets, HARMAN’s AKG has
unveiled the latest additions to its professional broadcast headsets – the
condenser microphone models HSC 171 and HSC 271 and dynamic microphone models
HSD 171 and HSD 271. Ideal for broadcast
engineers, sports and news commentators, voice-over and recording artists, the
latest line meets the high demand for efficient and reliable equipment in the
industry with seasoned AKG ingenuity.
“HARMAN’s AKG HSC and HSD headsets
incorporate features that have been directly requested by professional users,
and offer excellent comfort, optimum ambient noise reduction and outstanding
audio quality,” said Thomas Stubics, product marketing manager – recording and
broadcast, AKG. “We’ve designed the HSC
and HSD with comfort and usability in mind and each set will offer reliable
service across the board.”
All four models have a closed-back earpiece design for high ambient
noise attenuation and signal isolation. The HSC 271 and HSD 271 are
circum-aural (around ear) and the HSC 171 and HSD 171 are supra-aural (on ear)
designs. All have a detachable cable – if a cable becomes defective under the
stress of day-to-day use, it can be quickly replaced without any tools.
Recognized as “Best of Show” by Pro Sound News at NAB 2012 in the US,
each headset has a flexible microphone arm that moves through a 270-degree arc
and automatically mutes the mic as it’s moved up, eliminating the need for a
mute button. The HSC 271 and HSD 271 also feature automatic headphone muting once they
are lifted from the user’s head. The microphone can be worn to the left or the right of
the wearer’s mouth, and the microphone is shock mounted to attenuate mechanical
noise and protect the capsule from damage.
All the headsets are compatible with a choice of optional available cables
and connector types, for use in the studio, broadcast booth or on the field,
with consoles, computers, camcorders, intercoms or other devices.
For more information, please visit http://www.akg.com
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