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Rycote 065557 Windjammer for Ristretto Lavalier
Rycote 065557 Windjammer for Ristretto Lavalier

Rycote 065557 Windjammer for Ristretto Lavalier - White

Product ID : 49489691
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Galleon Product ID 49489691
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Model 065557
Manufacturer Rycote
Shipping Dimension 5.91 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches
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Rycote 065557 Windjammer for Ristretto Lavalier Features

  • Industry-leading wind noise reduction for lavalier mics

  • Ideal for on camera use, with very low profile for easy concealment

  • Made from the same, high-quality, acoustically transparent synthetic fur used by Rycote on full-sized Windjammers

  • Can be used with lav mics on clips, necklaces, pinned to clothes or attached to equipment

  • Compatible with Sony, Sanken, Countryman, DPA, AKG, Audio-Technica, Shure, Tram and other models of lavalier mics

  • Can be used underneath clothing layers to remove unwanted rustling noise


About Rycote 065557 Windjammer For Ristretto Lavalier

Single white Ristretto Lavalier Windjammer Suitable for use with Lavalier Mic FoamsTie-pin or Lavalier microphones as they are widely known are ideal for discreet use in broadcast interview situations their compact dimensions ensuring that they do not draw the eye on camera. Their convenient size means that they are even used by some radio broadcast engineers despite their appearance not being an issue in that medium.In studio environments Lavalier microphones are commonly used without foam wind covers but when recording interviews outdoors Lavaliers are just as prone to the deleterious effects of the wind as any other microphone and a windshield is required to prevent the wind rendering the interview audio unlistenable.Rycote have manufactured a popular Lavalier Windjammer for many years and are continuing to do so but in recognition of the fact that most broadcasters today prefer their microphones to remain as unobtrusive as possible a re-engineered version of that Windjammer has now