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Cinela OSIX ORTF CCM

Cinela Cinela OSIX ORTF CCM
Product description
The Cinela OSIX ORTF-CCM is a specialized microphone suspension designed for the Schoeps ORTF setup using CCM 4 or CMC1L microphones. This suspension system utilizes Cinela's unique "Wire Form" damping mechanism with crossed isolators, providing effective vibration isolation and reduction of handling noise. Key features of the OSIX ORTF-CCM include...

The Cinela OSIX ORTF-CCM is a specialized microphone suspension designed for the Schoeps ORTF setup using CCM 4 or CMC1L microphones. This suspension system utilizes Cinela's unique "Wire Form" damping mechanism with crossed isolators, providing effective vibration isolation and reduction of handling noise.

Key features of the OSIX ORTF-CCM include:

  • Dual-axis swivel mount: Allows for precise orientation of the microphone pair, facilitating accurate stereo recording.
  • Integrated XLR5 connector and wiring: Ensures a clean and secure connection without extra cables.
  • Lightweight construction: Makes the suspension easy to handle and mount.
  • Compatibility with various windshields: Can be combined with different windshields, such as the LEO-20 ball with or without fur, and the Schoeps W20 R1.

This suspension is ideal for professional film and video productions, as well as for dramas and documentaries, where high-quality vibration isolation is essential for capturing clear stereo audio.

Product specifications

Article number
CinOSIOSIX4856

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