Test Bench: Studio 1 XLR-MIX Pro, Guy Graphics GG-14 and Audio Technica AT8410a (page 2)

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Guy Graphics GG-14 Boom Pole

Collapsed Length: 46 inches
Extended Length: 14 feet
Number of Sections: 4
Weight: 1.5 pounds
Material: Carbon Fiber
Other Features: "Easy Grip" Handle, cable attachments, foam core

Audio Technica AT8410a Shock Mount

Input Connections: 2 XLR (locking), 2 1/8-in.
Output Connection: male XLR jack (mic level)
Gain Controls: 3x
Input Impedance Range: 150-600 Ohms
Line Level Attenuation: 54db (varies with camera input)
Input Voltage Max: 900mv mic; 10v line
Frequency Response: 15 Hz to 25k Hz
Dimensions (inches): 5 x 2.5 x 1.5
Weight: 8.2 ounces

Studio 1 XLR-Mix Pro

Weight: 6.3 oz
Microphone Diameter: 0.66 to 1.13-in.
Clamping system: Spring-loaded "clothes-pin" style
Suspension system: Elastic shock cord
Swivel rotation: 180�º
Attenuation: - 8 dB to 10 dB broadband

Brian Peterson is a Communications Director with the American Lung Association and has more than 14 years of broadcast video production experience.

$75
Audio Technica AT8410a Shock Mount
www.audiotechnica.com

$150
Guy Graphics GG-14 Boom Pole
www.guygraphics.com

$220
Studio 1 XLR-Mix Pro XLR Audio Adapter
www.studio1productions.com

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