Overview

Rycote Nano Shield Lyre (17/21, 62-Shore, Pair)

The Nano Shield Lyre from Rycote is a custom polymer holding mount for attaching microphones to a Nano Shield Kit. This pair of Lyres feature a 17/21mm opening and a 62-shore hardness for supporting a range of select microphones manufactured by Sennheiser, Neumann, Sanken, Rode, Audio-Technica, Schoeps, and DPA, in the following Nano Kit sizes: BA, CA, CB, DB, DC, DD.

SKU: GC152-RYC042501

Rycote Nano Shield Lyre (17/21, 62-Shore, Pair)

Rycote Nano Shield Lyre (17/21, 62-Shore, Pair)

The Nano Shield Lyre from Rycote is a custom polymer holding mount for attaching microphones to a Nano Shield Kit. This pair of Lyres feature a 17/21mm opening and a 62-shore hardness for supporting a range of select microphones manufactured by Sennheiser, Neumann, Sanken, Rode, Audio-Technica, Schoeps, and DPA, in the following Nano Kit sizes: BA, CA, CB, DB, DC, DD.

Advanced Lyre Mount

Rycote has advanced the patented Lyre mount and redesigned them specifically for the Nano Shield kits. While the basic shape might look similar, the material, thickness, center of gravity, and mechanical properties have been engineered to provide a more compliant handling response in the direction the microphone is pointing, whilst giving more stability in other directions to prevent mics from bottoming-out or moving side-to-side. Adjustment and removal is easy and can be performed on-the-go, with no tools required.

Compatibility Chart

This Lyre pair supports the following microphones and Nano Shield kits:

Audio-Technica AT897 - NS5-DC

DPA 4017B - NS4-DB

DPA 4017C - NS2-CA

Neumann KM100 - NS1-BA

Rode NTG1 - NS4-DB

Rode NTG5 - NS3-CB

Sanken CS-M1 - NS1-BA

Sanken CS-1 - NS3-CB

Sanken CS-2 - NS4-DB

Schoeps CCMC6 - NS2-CA

Schoeps MiniCMIT - NS2-CA

Schoeps CMC6 + Cut - NS3-CB

Schoeps CMIT 5U - NS4-DB

Schoeps Super CMIT - NS5-DC

Sennheiser MKH 40 - NS2-CA

Sennheiser MKH 50 - NS2-CA

Sennheiser ME 66 K6 - NS6-DD

Sennheiser MKE 600 - NS4-DB

Sennheiser MKH 60 - NS5-DC

Key Features:

Lyre Pair for Nano Shield Kits

17/21mm Opening for Microphones

62-Shore Material Hardness

Tool-Free Adjustment and Removal

Holds Select AT/Sennheiser/Schoeps Mics

Holds Select DPA/Sanken/Rode Mics

Holds Select Sennheiser and Neumann Mics

For Nano Shield BA, CA, CB, DB, DC, DD

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Rycote Nano Shield Lyre (17/21, 62-Shore, Pair)

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Product Overview

Rycote Nano Shield Lyre (17/21, 62-Shore, Pair)

The Nano Shield Lyre from Rycote is a custom polymer holding mount for attaching microphones to a Nano Shield Kit. This pair of Lyres feature a 17/21mm opening and a 62-shore hardness for supporting a range of select microphones manufactured by Sennheiser, Neumann, Sanken, Rode, Audio-Technica, Schoeps, and DPA, in the following Nano Kit sizes: BA, CA, CB, DB, DC, DD.

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