AT8662
MICROPHONE SHOCK MOUNT
- Intended for use with gooseneck microphones mounted on lecterns,
pulpits, conference tables and similar surfaces.
- Effectively isolates microphone from noise, shock and vibration
transmitted through the mounting surface.
- Eliminates pickup of low-frequency resonances caused by
mechanical coupling.
DESCRIPTION
The Audio-Technica Shock Mount for Unipoint Series Gooseneck
Microphones is designed to secure the Audio-Technica Unipoint
series gooseneck microphones onto podiums, desktops, etc. The
AT8662 effectively isolates the microphone from noise, shock and
vibration transmitted through the mounting surface and eliminates
pickup of low-frequency resonances caused by mechanical coupling.
Ideal for use with 19mm diameter gooseneck and quick-mount type
microphone using industrial standard XLRM 3-pin type connectors.
COMPATIBLE MICROPHONES
®
UniPoint
Series
AT859QMLa
U857Q
U857QU
U857QM
U857QMU
U857QL
U857QLU
U857QSU
U859QL
(for Unipoint Series Gooseneck Microphones)
INSTALLATION
1. Locate the center of the mounting location and mark it. Allow
enough clearance to accommodate the shock mount's flange
on the desired surface and make certain there are no physical
obstructions below the desired location.
2. Using a 51.0mm hole saw, drill the large through-hole for the
shock mount.
3. Set the shock mount into the hole and mark the location of the
three mounting screw holes. Make certain to "center" the mount
in the large hole before marking the three small mounting
screw locations.
4. Using a 1.5mm drill bit, drill three pilot holes for the mounting
screws.
5. After installing the microphone, assure maximum shock mount
effectiveness by providing some slack in the connecting cable.
A
B
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
A 1.5 mm pilot holes 3 places on 58.2mm circle.
B 51 mm thru-hole for mount clearance.
C Outside edge of flange, 71.0 mm diameter.
FRONT
Machida • Tokyo • Japan
FORM No. ATGC-L0314-13-E
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