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Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws (19-25mm, Pair)

Upgrade your existing suspension with the pair of Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws and benefit from second-to-none isolation from handling noise and vibrations. The 62 shore hardness is for lightweight, compact condenser microphones 0.74 to 0.98" (19 to 25mm) in diameter, mounted on small and medium suspensions, Windshield Kits 1 to 3, or Windshield Kit 10.

SKU: GC152-RYC042255

Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws (19-25mm, Pair)

Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws (19-25mm, Pair)

Upgrade your existing suspension with the pair of Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws and benefit from second-to-none isolation from handling noise and vibrations. The 62 shore hardness is for lightweight, compact condenser microphones 0.74 to 0.98" (19 to 25mm) in diameter, mounted on small and medium suspensions, Windshield Kits 1 to 3, or Windshield Kit 10.

Each Lyre is extremely sturdy and virtually unbreakable because there are no elastic components, which tend to sag or break. They feature a soft-grip internal surface on the mic clip that helps prevent the mic from twisting or slipping and stops the clip from scratching the mic's powder-coated surface. Included are two Lyres, a modular bar adapter, and screws.

Lyre Shore Compatibility

Suitable for lightweight, compact condenser microphones 0.74 to 0.98" (19 to 25mm) in diameter, used on small and medium suspensions, Windshield Kits 1 to 3, or Windshield Kit 10. Mics include the MKH-8040, 8050, 8060, Schoeps CMC, DPA 4017, and others.

Choose from 3 Different Degrees of Hardness Depending on Your Mic

The Lyres are available in three different degrees of shore hardness, which allow users to choose a soft, more compliant suspension for lightweight, short microphones or a stiffer hardness for longer microphones.

The different hardness degrees are easily identified by the Lyre colour combinations. The lower the number, the softer the shore hardness. The 62 shore is softer than the 72 shore, and the 82 shore is the stiffest. Shore hardness colour combinations are:

62 shore: Black rigid part with black soft grip

72 shore: Black rigid part with grey soft grip

82 shore: Light-grey rigid part with black soft grip

Key Features:

Shore: 62 and 82 For Long Shotgun Mics

Shore: 72 For Small-Diaphragm/Short Shotgun Mics

For Mics 0.74 to 0.98" in Diameter

Shore: 62 and 82 Use on Large Suspensions

Shore: 72 Use on Small & Medium Suspensions

Shore: 62 Use on Windshield Kits 1 to 3, 10

Shore: 72 Use on Windshield Kits 1 to 5

Shore: 82 Use on Windshield Kits 6 to 8

Prevents Handling Noise & Vibrations

Rigid Clip with Soft-Grip Surface

No Elastic Parts

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Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws (19-25mm, Pair)

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Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws (19-25mm, Pair)

Upgrade your existing suspension with the pair of Rycote Lyre with Modular Adapter & Screws and benefit from second-to-none isolation from handling noise and vibrations. The 62 shore hardness is for lightweight, compact condenser microphones 0.74 to 0.98" (19 to 25mm) in diameter, mounted on small and medium suspensions, Windshield Kits 1 to 3, or Windshield Kit 10.

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