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  2. Shock mount - Wikipedia

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    Large element condenser microphone in shock mount. Shock mounts for microphones can provide basic protection from damage, but their prime use is to isolate microphones from mechanically transmitted noise. This can originate as floor vibrations transmitted through a floor stand, or as "finger" and other handling noise on boom poles.

  3. Shure SM58 - Wikipedia

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    The SM58 uses an internal shock mount to reduce handling noise. A distinctive feature of the SM58 is its pneumatic suspension system for the microphone capsule. [6] The capsule, a readily replaceable component, is surrounded by a soft rubber balloon, rather than springs or solid rubber.

  4. Sennheiser MD 421 - Wikipedia

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    A shock-mount microphone clip (MZS) provides greater isolation for heavy vibrations that might be carried through the microphone body. The standard-issue microphone clip (MZA) is a quick-change device that latches into a groove on the housing to hold the microphone upright.

  5. Neumann U 87 - Wikipedia

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    Neumann U 87 with shock mount. Introduced in 1967 as the solid-state successor to the U 67, [4] [5] [1] Neumann introduced the U 87 alongside the KM 86, KM 84, and KM 83 as part of the company's first 'FET 80' series of microphones that utilized use solid-state FET electronics that didn't require separate power supplies or multi-pin power cables and allowed the mics to be made smaller. [6]

  6. Electro-Voice RE20 - Wikipedia

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    The large size and weight of the RE20 requires a strong microphone stand or boom arm, and a very sturdy microphone clip or robust hanging yoke. The supplied mic clip (model number 320) is tightened securely with a knurled knob. An optional shock-mount is available for the RE20 family of microphones: the EV model 309A.

  7. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    An AKG C214 condenser microphone with shock mount. Some microphones are intended for testing speakers, measuring noise levels and otherwise quantifying an acoustic experience. These are calibrated transducers and are usually supplied with a calibration certificate that states absolute sensitivity against frequency.