AKG - W81 Beige (Pack de 10)
The AKG W81 Beige pack includes 10 foam cups designed to limit blowing and wind noise on compatible AKG miniature microphones. Their beige finish allows them to be integrated more discreetly into stage, theatre and broadcast applications.
Presentation
This beige version is especially suited to applications where visual discretion is important, such as theatre, filmed conferences, TV shows, musical performances or audiovisual recordings. The light colour helps the microphone to blend in better with skin or costumes, while remaining less visible under stage lighting or in front of cameras.
W81 windscreens can be used in conjunction with the WM81 cardioid metal shield to increase wind protection without significantly altering the size of the microphone. This combination maintains good vocal clarity even in environments subject to draughts or fast-moving speakers.
Their lightweight construction preserves the comfort of use of headband or earpiece microphones while maintaining the acoustic performance of the system. The ten-unit pack is particularly suitable for service companies, theatres, broadcast sets and technical teams who need several replacement windscreens.
Features
Other features
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AKG W81 Beige (Pack of 10)
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Pack of windscreens for miniature microphones
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Pack of 10
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Colours: Beige
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Applications : Theatre, Broadcast, Conference, Show business, Audiovisual, Events, Public address
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Compatible with WM81-compatible AKG miniature microphones
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Complementary use with WM81 metal protection
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Reduces wind and breath noise
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Improves speech intelligibility outdoors
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Lightweight and discreet design
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Suitable for windy environments and live applications
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Preserves the visual discretion of the microphone
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Founded in 1947 in Vienna, AKG is today one of the major players in the world of audio, with references for microphones and headphones used in the world's largest recording studios. These include the C414 condenser microphone, the small C451 diaphragm and the K series of monitoring headsets.
Since its acquisition by Harman International in 1994, AKG has continued to innovate with new stage microphones, analog and digital wireless systems, the Perception Series, and collaborations with artists such as Tiësto on DJ headphones.
