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Lauten Audio La120 Inline -10 Db Pads Pair

Lauten Audio La120 Inline -10 Db Pads Pair
  • Product Code: eq46126
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$237.00 $324.69

The LA120 Inline -10 dB Pads (Pair) from Lauten Audio are pre-attenuation devices designed to reduce signal levels to prevent signal overloading when miking potentially loud sources such as drums, piano, and brass in recording facilities, concert venues, and personal studios. They offer 10 dB of attenuation and feature screw-on attachment for Lauten Audio LA120 Series Black microphones. When in place, the pads will lower signal levels just after the capsule.

10 dB of Attenuation    Prevent Overloading Signal    Minimize Distortion by Adding Headroom    For Lauten LA120 Series Black Mics    Screw-On Attachment

General
In-Line Accessory TypeAttenuator/Pad
Attenuation-10 dB
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.19 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3 x 2.2 x 1.7"

  • Screw-on pads provide -10 dB attenuation to minimize distortion and prevent signal overloading
  • Compatible with Lauten Audio LA120 Series Black microphones

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I need to use a dB meter while attached to something like a selfie stick. Can I turn it on, and the hold the unit about 4 feet away from me and still have it get a reading, without constantly pressing down on a button?

A: This unit would not be appropriate for your requirements, because it is made to go into a rack with a sound system, and runs off of AC power. I would consider a portable dB meter, such as the Galaxy Audio CM-130 CHECK MATE - Battery Operated SPL Meter, BH #GACM130.

Q: 2. Do these fit the Matthews brand Matthellini clamps perfectly?

A: You can easily make this fit by trimming it, this employs peel-and-stick application.

Q: 3. Do we really need it with the Zoom H6 as I have read that you can bring down the Levels in H6 upto -35db? I will be using the H6 with Canon 5D Mark 4

A: The H6 may have that feature, but I would still recommend this cable for your setup, as lowering the sensitivity that much would raise the noise floor on the recording.

Q: 4. Is this also compatible with the Zoom H5?

A: I use in on an H5.

Q: 5. Is this cable absolutely necessary if connecting the Zoom H6 to the mic input on a Canon EOS SL3 DSLR ?

A: Yes you will need an attenuating cable to adjust the outgoing line level audio signal to the microphone level required by the camera.

Q: 6. Compatible with Canon 70D and Canon T3i?

A: This cable will work with both cameras.

Q: 7. Can I reverse the cable sides like the camera side in the H6 line out and the h6 side into the camera?

A: You can do that but that will not attenuate your signal and defeat the whole purpose of using an attenuation cable.

Q: 8. Which end goes to which? There are no example pictures.

A: The side of the cable that is labeled 'Line-Level' on the Sescom 3.5 mm Line to Mic -25 dB Audio Cable for Zoom H6 (9") would connect to the line-level output on the recorder. The other side is the 'Mic-Level' connector, which would connect to the microphone input on your DSLR camera or camcorder.

Q: 9. What size slot is required to install these speakers?

A: There is a template included in the box to guide the cutout in the wall, but here are some of the dimensions. The Cutout Dimensions are 7 5/8" (19.2cm) diameter Overall Dimensions are 9" x 2 3/8" D (22.9cm x 6.0cm) Depth assumption 1/2" drywall 2 3/8" (6.0cm)

Q: 10. Can this be used with a 3.5mm or 1/8 in extension? If so, I'd want that on the line level side right?

A: I don't think it matters which side, there is an attenuator in hot wire in the circuit, personally I would put the side being attenuated (camera side) directly into equipment and have the full power side with the extension. Standard cable length issues apply for the extension.

29/09/2024

[-10 dB] I have set up these isolation pads to help reduce vibrations that arise when I use some of my music gear. I have my monitors on a plank of word. Now I can use better word with my pads. Very sturdy foam and a quality made product. The only negative is the price.

5
28/09/2024

[Attenuator/Pad] not sure why anyone would pay for these

5
27/09/2024

[Attenuator/Pad] I have a buzz in our live stream nothing worked until I brought this box.

5
25/09/2024

[3 x 2.2 x 1.7"] I had just put these anti-slip pads on and had the drive at a weird angle on a slick surface and I was impressed. They are so easy to put on and they do the job.

5
17/09/2024

[3 x 2.2 x 1.7"] Improved the sound of my monitors ever so slightly, but that could make the difference between and okay mix and an amazing mix.

5
24/08/2024

[Attenuator/Pad] I can’t believe these monitors are the same price as KRK’s Rokit 5’s - not that they’re bad by any stretch of the mind, but these are great. Almost finished burning these the T10S I added in and they’ve excelled at everything I’ve tossed at them. They needed a bit of dialing in out of the box and I haven’t properly EQ’d the room yet since I’m moving studio spaces soon but I’m excited for when I do! Everything else in the bundle is of decent quality or better as well, and I love having the large master volume knob on my desk.

5
25/07/2024

[0.19 lb] I've been using a Shure SM57 for as a podcast mic, and honestly for $100 that thing is great. THIS microphone is on a whole other level.


The versatility of the mic is a huge plus, with low pass and high pass filter options, you can get really close to the sound of an RE20.


I bought an RE20 and this mic at the same time to see which one would be best for podcasting. My conclusion is if you want a mic JUST for spoken word, I think the RE20 should be your go to. It's several hundred dollars cheaper, and I think it gets amazing sound. Doesn't need much EQ in post.


However if you want a mic that captures clarity like a condenser, this will obviously be a better choice. The noise rejection is great on the LS-208, maybe not quite as good as the RE20 but it is amazing for a condenser. I have it set with a 9k LP and 50HZ HP for podcasting and it sounds absolutely incredible.


I also record music, mostly acoustic guitar and vocals. This thing EXCELS for both. Did a side by side with RE20 for music, and while the vocals sound pretty good on an RE20, the acoustic guitar sounds pretty awful. The LS-208 sounds worlds better. Which makes sense with it being a condenser.


So someday I'd like to have both the RE20 and the LS-208 in my mic locker, but for now, it's LS-208 all the way. No regrets!

5
09/07/2024

[-10 dB] Strongly recommend it. Haven't had any issues with it. Small and practical device.

5
29/06/2024

[-10 dB] This is a well built coupler that lets you put two ethernet cables together for a longer cord run. very simple to use and does the job.
I like to keep at least one on hand.


220331 0855

5
27/06/2024

[0.19 lb] fit my needs inexpensively

5

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