Supercardioid pattern lavalier microphone with 115 pickup angle, high ambient noise rejection, 50"17,000 Hz range, 122.7 dB max SPL, 67.5 dB SNR and compact 4 ft cable
The Shure MX184 is a wired lavalier electret condenser microphone designed specifically for clear and focused vocal pickup in settings where ambient noise rejection is essential. This model features a supercardioid polar pattern, which gives it a narrow pickup angle (115) and high off-axis noise rejection"ideal for applications like public speaking, presentations, broadcast, and live performance where background noise can be a concern. Its small form factor allows it to clip easily to clothing like lapels and ties, and it includes a rotatable tie-clip for flexible placement.
What sets the MX184 apart is its ability to deliver clean, intelligible audio with reduced ambient interference. It has a wide frequency response (50 Hz to 17 kHz) and is supplied with a snap-fit foam windscreen, which helps control breath noise and plosive sounds. The microphone also offers a balanced, transformerless output to minimize signal degradation over long cable runs. It's powered via 11"52 VDC phantom power and comes equipped with a 1.2-meter shielded cable terminated with a 4-pin female mini connector (TA4F) for integration with wireless bodypacks or other systems.
Caractéristiques
Focused voice pickup: Captures sound from the front while rejecting surrounding noise for clearer speech.
Supercardioid design: Provides a narrow pickup angle, ideal for use in noisy environments.
Clips to clothing: Easily attaches to lapels, ties, or other garments for hands-free use.
Flexible positioning: Rotating clip allows the microphone to pivot in 90 increments.
Noise-reducing windscreen: Comes with a foam windscreen to minimize breath and wind noise.
Interchangeable capsule: Cartridge can be swapped out to suit different recording needs.
Reliable for long cables: Balanced, transformerless output reduces noise over extended cable runs.
Dual-mic support: Includes a clip that can hold two microphones if needed for redundancy or dual recording setups.