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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: JD on February 05, 2010, 02:34:17 AM
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Came across these while looking for a second pair of invision-7's. Might grab a pair for my Nevaton MC51's.
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Rycote Announces New InVision USM Mic Suspension
January 12, 2010
Rycote, the U.K.-based manufacturer of hi-tech microphone windshield and suspensions, is announcing a new product at the 2010 NAMM show in Anaheim, California: the InVision USM, an affordable universal mic suspension for large-diaphragm recording microphones. According to Rycote, the mic mount offers substantially more isolation from unwanted vibrations than that afforded by traditional elasticated “cat's cradle” mic suspensions.
The InVision Universal Studio Mount (or USM) has been designed to provide a 21st-century alternative to elasticated suspensions, the basic form of which has remained essentially unchanged for several decades. Based around the resilient "U"-shaped Lyre suspension mount used in Rycote's existing InVision suspension range for smaller-barrelled microphones, the InVision USM will fit any high-quality microphone from 18-55mm in diameter, including large-diaphragm models and those with flat-sided and tapered barrels.
With no elastic or rubber parts, the USM suspension does not need rethreading, and because the Lyres are made of the composite material Hytrel, they are virtually unbreakable. Best of all, the modern design and materials used create a mount that isolates the microphone more efficiently from handling and stand-borne noise than “cat’s-cradle” suspensions. In Rycote’s vibration testing, the Universal Studio Mount provided up to 12dB more isolation than elasticated mounts.
“Elasticated microphone suspensions have remained more or less the same since the 1940s,” comments Rycote’s Managing Director Simon Davies. “We knew that the materials now exist to do a much better job of isolating recording mics from unwanted noise, and felt confident that we could deliver a universal solution for around the price of a quality dynamic vocal microphone. In the event, the USM comes in at considerably under that cost, and improves considerably on the performance of existing suspensions.”
In addition to the InVision USM, Rycote will be announcing the InVision TLM mount at NAMM, a version of the new mount designed specifically for Neumann TLM-series mics which will retail for the same price in the U.K. as the USM mount (£74.95 including VAT).
In the U.S., the USM and TLM mounts are available via Rycote’s distributor, Redding Audio, retailing at $119.95 each.
Found some video as well...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6udtIs-fCAk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6udtIs-fCAk)
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Yes - I was one of the beta testers of these and have been using them for several month.
They are superb and I have now swapped over totally to Rycote mounts.
There are 4 mounts in the series:-
USM - (pictured in previous post above) - universal mount for most side-fire mics.
USM-L - same as USM but with red coloured softer Lyres for lighter mics (I use these for my MKH 800s).
TLM - Mount has a Neumann screw for mounting the TLM 103, THM 193, M147 and other mics that use the same screw-thread as Neumann.
TLM-L - same as TLM above but with red coloured softer Lyres for lighter mics such as the new TLM 102 - also better for the TLM 103 if it's used vertically as a vocal mic.
Technically much better than mic. manufacturer's mounts, I have now swapped over to the Rycotes.
Below is the new Neumann TLM 102 in a TLM-L mount.
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The USM is perect for almost any mic. including rectangular ones like the ASKG C414:
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Nice - thanks for the info and the pics guys!
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sexy
//user of a INV-3 :P