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<strong>Sanken Lavalier Microphone with 3m cable stripped end, no connector. 9dB attenuated sensitivity.</strong></p><p>Sanken, manufacturer of the industrywide standard in ultra-miniature lavalier microphones, has announced the new COS-11D, the latest version in the popular COS-11 lavalier series. The new design incorporates exclusive design advances which deal with digital and digital/analog hybrid wireless transmission.</p><p>In today's wireless transmission systems the microphone must remain unaffected by the new forms of transmitter signals. While the benefits of these new systems are obvious, they present new challenges in the area of emission protection. Sanken Microphones has designed the COS-11D specifically to reduce the instances where interference is an issue.</p><p>The Sanken COS-11D-PT Miniature Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone is intended for professional speech capturing in sound reinforcement, presentation, theatrical, broadcast and recording applications. Its miniature capsule yields a wide frequency response, omnidirectional polar pattern, and features moisture-resistant construction while measuring just 0.15" (4.0mm) in diameter.</p><p>The capsule's miniature design makes it easily concealed in clothing or hair. The COS-11D-PT's RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) rejection makes it impervious to noise and artifacts caused by RFI from wireless transmitters, PDAs, cell phones and computers, making it ideal for crucial vocal capturing in professional applications. The microphone is unterminated, allowing for custom connectors to be wired, and +3 to +10V phantom powering makes it well suited for use with wireless transmitters.</p><p>Overcomes digital transmitter RFI <br />Water Resistant <br />Durable Design <br />Great Clear and Rich Sound <br />4 Color Choices <br />Improved Moisture Resistance <br />Original Vertical Diaphragm Design <br />Optimized for the Human Voice</p>
<strong>TR50 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with Lectrosonics TA5F</strong> The Tram R50 is a professional omni-directional electret condenser lavalier microphone with a low-profile design resulting in low visibility. The TR50 features a frequency response that enhances the character and frequencies associated with speech. The omni-directional polar pattern provides a generous pick up response at the direct and off-axis sections of the microphone capsule. The result enhances sensitivity and minimizes noise associated with movement, wind and clothing contact. The TR50 features minimum sound coloration and is available in a variety of connectors for direct integration with wireless transmitters. The TR79 (not included) power supply allows direct connection to XLR microphone inputs.</p><p><strong>Positive Bias Version</strong> - order TR50-BML for Negative Bias.</p><p>Bias is basically which way power flows to the microphone. Think of any piece of electronic equipment that requires a battery to work. When you install the battery, you need to insert it the correct way. The positive(+) side and the negative(-) side of the battery needs to be inserted the proper way. If you insert the battery the wrong way it won't work. If you are using a wireless microphone system or a lavalier power supply that unit's bias and the bias of the lavalier must match for the microphone to work. Some wireless system only offer negative bias, some only offer positive bias and some offer both bias options. The same goes for lavalier microphones, some can only be used with negative bias, some only with positive bias and some can be wired to be used either way. The ones that offer both options are of course the most versatile, but also the most confusing. Lectrosonics Wireless Systems and Tram Microphones are two examples that offer both bias options. So whether your Tram is wired for positive or negative bias, it will work either way with a Lectrosonics. The problem comes into play when you are using a "detachable lavalier power supply". If the power supply is positive bias, the microphone must be positive bias as well. If you attempt to connect a negative bias microphone into a positive bias power supply, it will not work.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> Please specify the model number of your wireless transmitter in the comments box shown in the shipping section of your shopping cart when placing your order.</p>
<strong>TR50 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with Lectrosonics TA5F</strong><br />The Tram R50 is a professional omni-directional electret condenser lavalier microphone with a low-profile design resulting in low visibility. The TR50 features a frequency response that enhances the character and frequencies associated with speech. The omni-directional polar pattern provides a generous pick up response at the direct and off-axis sections of the microphone capsule. The result enhances sensitivity and minimizes noise associated with movement, wind and clothing contact. The TR50 features minimum sound coloration and is available in a variety of connectors for direct integration with wireless transmitters. The TR79 (not included) power supply allows direct connection to XLR microphone inputs.</p><p><strong>Positive Bias Version</strong></p><p>Bias is basically which way power flows to the microphone. Think of any piece of electronic equipment that requires a battery to work. When you install the battery, you need to insert it the correct way. The positive(+) side and the negative(-) side of the battery needs to be inserted the proper way. If you insert the battery the wrong way it won't work. </p><p>If you are using a wireless microphone system or a lavalier power supply that unit's bias and the bias of the lavalier must match for the microphone to work. Some wireless system only offer negative bias, some only offer positive bias and some offer both bias options. The same goes for lavalier microphones, some can only be used with negative bias, some only with positive bias and some can be wired to be used either way. The ones that offer both options are of course the most versatile, but also the most confusing. Lectrosonics Wireless Systems and Tram Microphones are two examples that offer both bias options. So whether your Tram is wired for positive or negative bias, it will work either way with a Lectrosonics. The problem comes into play when you are using a "detachable lavalier power supply". If the power supply is positive bias, the microphone must be positive bias as well. If you attempt to connect a negative bias microphone into a positive bias power supply, it will not work.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> Please specify the model number of your wireless transmitter in the comments box shown in the shipping section of your shopping cart when placing your order.</p>
<strong>When is a scan converter not just a scan converter...? When it's an Ensemble Designs BrightEye Mitto 2 Pro Scan Converter!</strong></p><p>Don't let the title fool you! Ensemble Designs has created something greater than the sum of all it's parts. Were you aware that you can use the BrightEye Mitto 2 Pro for Character Generation.... or use Skype, iChat and Facetime in your production or live show! Facebook and YouTube interviews can be brought directly into your video production with ease! You can also convert video from your mobile devices like your iPhone and iPad into SDI digital video. It's also Ideal for PowerPoint and Keynote presentations. The possibilities are endless. </p><p>The BrightEye Mitto family of high performance scan converters provides a new way to take just about any source to 3G, HD or SD SDI video. Computer video can now be used for the most demanding applications including broadcast, high-end military, medical, classroom, church and corporate. All Mitto units accept VGA, DVI and HDMI input signals from PC and Mac computers.</p><p> With six different BrightEye Mitto units to choose from, each with varying types of outputs and capabilities, you have the freedom to explore the best one for your particular video application. All BrightEye Mitto units convert YouTube, Skype video, weather radar, emails and maps to video. Just a small part of the screen, such as a Skype window, can be selected with a mouse and converted to full screen HD. Ensemble uses the latest technology in its proprietary upconversion and filtering and that means you have the best looking video. Compare Mitto to any other scan converter and see the difference!</p>
<ul> <li>#10 Sheet Metal ROOFING SCREWS. Our metal roofing screws are galvanized for corrosion resistance.</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Our Metal-to-wood roofing screws are painted with tough enamel based paint for long life.</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Corrugated roofing and corrugated siding screws for pole barns, storage shed, shops, etc.</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Hex washer head, self starting roof screw with EPDM washer seal, seals roofing panel to screws.</li> </ul> <ul> <li>GALLERY BLUE coated roof screw head is painted to closely match many brands of metal roofing. </li> </ul> <b> #10 GALLERY BLUE x 1 1/2&quot; Long Sheet Metal Roofing Screws (1000 Count)</b> with hex washer head. These self starting roofing screws help take the headache out of sheet metal roof and siding installation. The color on the roof screw heads is painted with a two part polyurethane to help weather the storms through the years. The EPDM washer seal will keep the weather out through the years. These metal-to-wood screws are great sheet metal roofing screws to use on any metal roofing or siding project where 1 1/2&quot; roofing screws are needed: Installing roofing on a house, porch, airplane hangar, shed, pole barn, shop, barn, lean-to, and much more! <br /> <br /> <b> **Roofing Screw COLOR MATCH </b>: A B Martin - Gallery Blue; ABC - Gallery Blue; American Roofing - Gallery Blue; Atas Internat. - Regal Blue; Brookline Metal Roofing - Gallery Blue; Buckeye Metal Sales - Gallery Blue; CCG - Gallery Blue; Central States - Gallery; Champion States - Gallery Blue; CMP Group - Gallery Blue; Cons Metal Prod - Regal Blue; D&amp;B Metal Roofing Supply - Gallery Blue; Dave's Metal Roofing - Gallery Blue; Deal's Metal Sales - Gallery Blue; Fabral - Gallery Blue; Freedom Metals - Gallery Blue; Global Metal Manufactures - Gallery Blue; Graber Post Buildings - Gallery Blue; Harlan Steel Building - Gallery; Hixwood Metal Roofing - Gallery Blue; Integrity Metals - Gallery Blue; Interstate Metals - Gallery Blue; J &amp; L Metal - Gallery Blue; JD Metals - Gallery Blue; Jensing Bridge - Ocean Blue; Jet Metals - Gallery Blue; Kloeckner Metals - Regal Blue; Kyfus Metal - Gallery Blue; Lewis Hill Sales - Gallery Blue; Longreach Steel - Gallery Blue; Luthy Metal Sales - Gallery Blue; Lyon Metal Roofing - Regal Blue; Macsteel - Gallery Blue; Maple Lane Metals LLC - Gallery Blue; Marco Metals - Gallery Blue; Martin Metal LLC - Gallery Blue; Max Kendall Lumber &amp; Tin - Regal Blue; Metal Exteriors - Gallery Blue; Metro Metals - Gallery Blue; Mid Park Metals - Gallery Blue; Mill Steel - AkzoNobel - Regal Blue; Miller Metal - Gallery Blue; Neo Metals - Regal Blue; Paramount Coils - Gallery Blue; Piedmont Door Service - Regal Blue; Quality Metal Roofing - Gallery Blue; Ridge N Valley - Gallery Blue; Rigidply Rafters - Gallery Blue; Ritter Circle - Gallery Blue; Roach Metals - Regal Blue; Rustic Ridge (WI) - Gallery Blue; Sheffield Metals - Regal Blue; Slabaugh Metal Sales - Gallery Blue; Stony Point Metals - Gallery Blue; Taylor Steel - Gallery Blue; Tri-State Components (NC) - Gallery Blue; Union Steel - Gallery Blue; United Steel Supply - Gallery Blue; WV Metal - Gallery Blue; Wytheville Metals - Gallery Blue; This list is not all inclusive, just some thatare said tomatch. Please keep in mind when choosing the screw color to best match your roofing that due to differences in computer screens, differences in sheet metal roofing production runs, anddifferences in roofing screw production runs, that the color you order and the color of your roofing may vary to some degree.&quot;
<ul> <li>Artist: Assaf Frank</li> <li>Subject: Architecture</li> <li>Style: Modern &amp; Contemporary</li> <li>Product Type: Gallery-Wrapped Canvas Art</li> </ul> <p>This ready to hang, gallery-wrapped art piece features the Eiffel tower lit up in red at the end of a bridge.</p> <p>International fine art photographer Assaf Frank, born in 1971, was brought up in a farming village near the beach in Israel. After a successful career in computers he began to combine his extensive technical skills with digital photography to produce high quality creative images. Assaf shares his time between travelling to city and nature locations with being in his home based studio in Surrey, UK. Over time he has become well known for multiple colour ways and a black and white range of images with a spot of colour. His collection includes still life images, landscapes and cities such as London, Paris, New York, Rome, Venice and Amsterdam. His photographs are incredibly sought after by manufacturers, designers and publishers meaning his images can be seen on exclusive products around the world.</p> <p>Giclee (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. The attainable excellence that Giclee printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original piece. The result is wide acceptance of Giclee by galleries, museums, and private collectors. Gallery wrap is a method of stretching an artist's canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides and is secured a hidden, wooden frame. This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frameless presentation of the finished painting.</p>