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Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount

Designed for the Sanken CS-M1 microphone, the Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount is a windshield and shockmount system offering reduction of wind and handling noise for videographers, sound recordists, and more. It includes a Classic Softie slip-on windshield, an InVision INV-6 heavy shockmount, a shoe adapter, a brush, and a Rycote sticker. Both compact and lightweight, the Softie Kit is well suited to boompole or camera-mounted applications. The supplied shoe adapter enables attachment of the Softie Kit to your camera's hot or cold shoe. The acoustically transparent Softie Kit also protects your mic from dust and dirt.

SKU: GC152-RYC033395

Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount

Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount

Designed for the Sanken CS-M1 microphone, the Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount is a windshield and shockmount system offering reduction of wind and handling noise for videographers, sound recordists, and more. It includes a Classic Softie slip-on windshield, an InVision INV-6 heavy shockmount, a shoe adapter, a brush, and a Rycote sticker. Both compact and lightweight, the Softie Kit is well suited to boompole or camera-mounted applications. The supplied shoe adapter enables attachment of the Softie Kit to your camera's hot or cold shoe. The acoustically transparent Softie Kit also protects your mic from dust and dirt.

Rycote Standard Hole Classic Softie Wind-Screen (2.7", 0.7 to 0.8" Diameter Hole, Grey)

Ideal for film, television, and broadcast production, the Rycote Standard Hole Classic Softie Wind-Screen is a compact, lightweight microphone windshield offering acoustically transparent reduction of wind noise while protecting your mic from dust and dirt. The slip-on fur windshield is designed for the Sanken CS-M1, and it is also compatible with microphone diameters from 0.7 to 0.8" including the Rode VideoMic NTG. The 2.7" Classic-Softie is handmade in the United Kingdom.

Thin-walled cavity design for acoustic transparency across the spectrum

Integral fur cover for enhanced wind-noise reduction

Rycote InVision INV-6 Microphone Suspension for Short/Small Condenser Mics (4.7" Long, 0.7 to 0.9" Diameter)

The Rycote INV-6 InVision Microphone Suspension addresses the demand for a professional Rycote-quality shockmount. Use in the studio, conference settings, and for speech capturing applications.

The entire mount is comprised of two InVision lyres with two clips that accommodate microphone bodies measuring 19 to 25mm in diameter. The lyres rest on a bar with a 3/8" threaded stand adapter at the base.

The stand adapter itself features an integrated cable clip for securing excess cable and minimising noise. The unique Lyre suspension is engineered with Hytrel for a virtually indestructible design that maximises shock and noise suppression.

The InVision suspension system is available in various clip sizes to accommodate different microphones. The versatile 19 to 25mm mounting clips included with this system are intended for mounting a wide variety of microphones (under 120mm long).

Large Lyre Suspension for Small Mics

The Rycote Lyre suspension webs measure 0.7 to 0.9" in diameter to accommodate small microphones. This is ideal for static stand mounting as well as boom placement.

0.7 to 0.9" Diameter Mounting Clips

The clips included with this system accommodate microphone diameters measuring between 0.7 to 0.9" in diameter (19 to 25mm). The clips mount a wide variety of microphones that measure under 4.7" long.

Hytrel Construction

The unique Lyre suspension is engineered with Hytrel for a virtually indestructible design that maximises shock and noise suppression.

Integrated 3/8" Threaded Stand Adapter

A 3/8" threaded stand adapter is featured at the base for microphone stand mounting.

Key Features:

Holds a Sanken CS-M1 Microphone

Ideal for Boompole or Camera Mounting

Reduces Wind/Handling Noise

Protects against Dust and Dirt

Acoustically Transparent

Includes Slip-On Windshield

Includes InVision Shockmount

Includes Shoe Adapter

Includes Brush and Sticker

Compact and Lightweight

What's in the Box:

Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount

Rycote InVision INV-6 Microphone Suspension for Short/Small Condenser Mics (4.7" Long, 0.7 to 0.9" Diameter)

INV-6 Suspension System

Shoe Adapter

Rycote Brush

Rycote Sticker

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Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount

Designed for the Sanken CS-M1 microphone, the Rycote Softie Kit for Sanken CS-M1 with Windshield & Shockmount is a windshield and shockmount system offering reduction of wind and handling noise for videographers, sound recordists, and more. It includes a Classic Softie slip-on windshield, an InVision INV-6 heavy shockmount, a shoe adapter, a brush, and a Rycote sticker. Both compact and lightweight, the Softie Kit is well suited to boompole or camera-mounted applications. The supplied shoe adapter enables attachment of the Softie Kit to your camera's hot or cold shoe. The acoustically transparent Softie Kit also protects your mic from dust and dirt.

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