2061-OL-C-F10 - 2061 Omni Mic, Loud SPL, Beige, TA4F Mini-XLR
Whether used in broadcast studios or ENG, theatres, houses of worship, event venues or other content creation situations, this mic excels in situations where the voice needs to be amplified or recorded. Amazing speech intelligibility, durable construction with sweat-repellent and water-resistant capabilities ensure that this mic will be your go-to mic for a very long time. Captures voice with clarity and consistency.
Features
Best-in-class speech intelligibility
Robust mechanical construction
Advanced sweat-repelling capabilities
Water-resistant IP57 certification
Available in multiple colors and fixed connectors
Fast, secure mounting with included clip (black and white variants)
Freedom and flexibility of placement
The 2061 exhibits an accurate omnidirectional pattern and therefore does not need to be aimed directly at the sound source to achieve quality pickup. This grants sound designers the freedom to capture ideal sound regardless of microphone positioning on a subject.
Designed as a versatile microphone for capturing the human voice, the 2061 stays neutral to placement, allowing engineers to shape its response through EQ. No matter if you mount the mic on a performer’s chest, forehead or cheek, you will capture natural voice and be able to easily EQ to your desired sound.
The 2061 Miniature Omnidirectional Microphone picks up natural and lifelike sound. It is designed to accurately capture the human voice, with a high level of fidelity and intelligibility and minimal coloration. In addition to amazing speech intelligibility, the 2061 has a durable mechanical construction with good sweat-repellent and water-resistant capabilities.
Review by Jake C. on 1 Apr 2025review stating Quality
Upgrading from a trusty old Ultralite Mk3, this one has the quality expected from MOTU—solid build, pristine sound, low latency. The direct monitoring is a welcome addition, allowing general computer use to be immediately bypassed for parallel out-of-the-box workflows. Other than the power button annoyingly located on the rear (why!?) it's ha...Read MoreRead more about Upgrading from a trusty old Ultralite
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