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Rycote Microphone Protector Case (30 cm)

The 3 cm Rycote Microphone Protector Case is a water-resistant cylindrical case designed to provide multi-layered protection of several small-diaphragm microphones for boom operators and production sound recordists in ENG, EFP, television production, and film shoots. The exterior of the PVC case is covered in 600D oxford nylon and red fabric lines the interior. Like the nylon covering, the zipper closure is water-resistant.

SKU: GC152-RYC079903

Rycote Microphone Protector Case (30 cm)

Rycote Microphone Protector Case (30 cm)

The 3 cm Rycote Microphone Protector Case is a water-resistant cylindrical case designed to provide multi-layered protection of several small-diaphragm microphones for boom operators and production sound recordists in ENG, EFP, television production, and film shoots. The exterior of the PVC case is covered in 600D oxford nylon and red fabric lines the interior. Like the nylon covering, the zipper closure is water-resistant.

Sheath your microphones with the three supplied PVC mic tubes, which telescope from 20 to 34 cm and include foam inserts to optimise the fit. The included carabiner clip conveniently hooks through the webbed carry loop for easy transport or attachment to a belt or pack.

Tough, water-resistant case holds up to three small-diaphragm microphones.

Tubular 1/8"-thick PVC case covered in heavy-duty 600D oxford nylon and lined with red fabric.

Water-resistant, zip-fastening system with easy-pull toggle.

Silica gel sachets included to help ensure a healthy climate for your microphones.

Webbed carry loop.

Handy lightweight carabiner for quick and secure fastening.

Telescopic PVC microphone tubes utilise a threaded design to allow extension from 20 to 34 cm.

Use the supplied foam inserts-four per mic tube- to help cushion the microphone within the tube or separate multiple smaller microphones within a single tube.

Hexagonal end on each mic tube prevents your valuable microphone from rolling off flat surfaces.

Compatible microphones include:

Audio-Technica AT4073, BP4073, AT897, AT875R, AT877

Azden: SGM-X, SGM-2X

Beyerdynamic: MCE 85 BA

DPA: 4017b

Neumann: KMR 81i, KMR-81D

Rode: NTG-2, NTG-3, NTG-4, NTG-4+

Sanken: CS-2, CS-3e, CSS-50

Schoeps: CMC series + Cut 1 filter, CMIT 5 U, SuperCMIT

Sennheiser: MKH 416, MKE 600, MKH 60

Shure: SM81, VP89S

Sony: ECM-670, ECM-678

Key Features:

Multi-Layered Microphone Protection

600D Oxford Nylon Exterior

Sturdy PVC Case

Fabric Lining

Water-Resistant Zip Closure

Webbed Carry Loop and Carabiner Clip

What's in the Box:

Rycote Microphone Protector Case (30 cm)

PVC Microphone Tubes

Foam Inserts for Microphone Tubes

Silica Gel Sachets

Carabiner Clip

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Product Overview

Rycote Microphone Protector Case (30 cm)

The 3 cm Rycote Microphone Protector Case is a water-resistant cylindrical case designed to provide multi-layered protection of several small-diaphragm microphones for boom operators and production sound recordists in ENG, EFP, television production, and film shoots. The exterior of the PVC case is covered in 600D oxford nylon and red fabric lines the interior. Like the nylon covering, the zipper closure is water-resistant.

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