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Audio-technica Single-ear Broadcast Headset Hypercardioid Mic

Audio-technica Single-ear Broadcast Headset Hypercardioid Mic
  • Product Code: eq56299
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$987.00 $1,223.88

Created especially for news and sports broadcasting, this rugged single-ear headset offers highly intelligible and commanding vocal reproduction, along with the convenience of one-ear monitoring. Its low-profile, closed-back design includes a 45 mm large-aperture driver, and premium, memory foam earpad and headband - plus a memory foam temple pad - giving users a high-fidelity headset that's built to last.
The headset's hypercardioid dynamic microphone keeps the pickup focused on the broadcaster's voice, even in loud environments, and is tailored to reproduce that voice with a rich, broadcast-ready sound. The microphone sits at the end of a rigid boom with a strong, flexible gooseneck section that allows the microphone to be easily adjusted and then stay in place. The boom is also designed to swivel forward and back so that the headset can be worn with the mic positioned on either the right or left side.

General
Product TypeHeadset - wired
Weight8.82 oz
Headphones
Headphones Form FactorFull size
Headphones Cup TypeClosed
Headphones TechnologyDynamic
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Sound Output ModeMono
Frequency Response15 - 28000 Hz
Max Input Power1600 mW
Sensitivity102 dB
Impedance38 Ohm
Diaphragm1.8 in
Magnet MaterialNeodymium magnet
Microphone
TypeBoom
Microphone TechnologyDynamic
Microphone Operation ModeHypercardioid
Sensitivity-57 dBV/Pascal
Impedance550 Ohm
Frequency Response50 - 14000 Hz
Connections
Connector TypeHeadphones (mini-phone 3.5 mm)
Microphone (XLRM)
Cable
Cable Length10 ft
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories6.3 mm (1/4") stereo adapter, 3 microphone windscreens, cable clip
Cable DetailsHeadset cable - detachable - 10 ft
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & SupportLimited warranty - 2 years
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.585 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.8 x 9.3 x 3.9"

  • Low-profile, closed-back, single-ear design provides comfortable one-ear monitoring
  • Proprietary 45mm large-aperture driver with rare-earth magnet and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coil
  • Hypercardioid dynamic microphone with frequency response tailored for commanding, broadcast-ready vocal reproduction
  • Carefully crafted using key metal components for lasting durability
  • Low-impedance design delivers high output level from any headphone output
  • Boom-mounted microphone can be positioned on the left or right side
  • Rigid boom with strong, flexible gooseneck section allows microphone to be adjusted and stay in place
  • Premium, memory foam earpad, temple pad and headband allow headset to be worn comfortably for hours on end
  • Pads and headband detach for easy replacement

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I have a BPHS1 that came with an 4 pin XLR female cable. I'm trying to get it to run into a Zoom H6 handy recorder. Is there an adapter that can do 4 pin XLR male to 3 pin XLR male for use with the Zoom? Will I be able to record with the microphone and hear through the headphones?

A: The 4-pin version of the broadcast headset is for a communications system. The best and most cost effective solution is to change out the cable with the appropriate model, which is the Audio-Technica BPCB1 Replacement Cable for BPHS1, BH #AUBPCB1. The headphone connection would then need to be adapted for the Zoom H6, with a Hosa Technology GMP112 Male Stereo 3.5mm Mini to Female Stereo 1/4" Phone Adapter, BH #HOASMMSPF.

Q: 2. does this require phantom power?

A: It does not. The microphone is dynamic.

Q: 3. How is ambient noise pickup on the Mic? I would like to use this for a Live Broadcast in a very noisy environment and would not like to pickup the ambient noise.

A: The Audio-Technica BPHS1 Broadcast Stereo Headset can be used in a noisy environment. The attached dynamic microphone features a cardioid (directional) pickup pattern which focuses on the user's voice and rejects off-axis sounds so it should not pickup ambient noise.

Q: 4. How long is the included xlr/phono cable?

A: The Audio technica BPHS1 ships with the BPCB1 cable which is 3.3 m (10.8') long. a href= http://bhpho.to/1zeJPSh target= _blank http://bhpho.to/1zeJPSh/a

Q: 5. Can I use it with a usb cable?

A: No. This headset has no USB capibilities.

Q: 6. I would like to use this headset for music vocals. The plugs are perfect but will the sound quality be any good?

A: This would also be ok to use for rehearsal, and the frequency response on the mic is actually better than the BPHS2, which you also inquired about.

Q: 7. I have a technical question, I'm hoping you can help. - I own a Zoom H5. - I have just purchased the BPHS1 - I want to record Skype interviews (for my podcast) but am a little unsure on how to configure Zoom to achieve this. From my Mac, I have a cable that goes from the audio out, into the TRS input #2 on the H5 - to record my guest's voice. My headset/mic will be plugged into the XLR input #1 on the H5 - to record my voice. What do I need to do, to be able to HEAR my guest's voice? Is there anything in particular I need to configure on the H5?

A: The scenario you are describing requires the routing of audio in a way that is a bit more complex, and would best be served by using a mixer and audio interface. Connect the BPHS1 into a mixer like the Alto ZMX862 Zephyr. Take AUX SEND 1 out and plug it into input 1 of an audio interface like the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB Audio Interface (2nd Generation). With regards to the skype audio in your computer, Take the master out of the audio interface and plug it into a stereo channel of the alto mixer. Now that all of the audio is in the mixer, take the master output and plug it into your Zoom H5 to record .

Q: 8. How do I set up Audio-Technica BPHS1 with Rodecaster Pro and a Mac for Zoom calls?

A: The BPHS1 broadcast headset has separate connectors for the microphone and headphones. The XLR connector is the microphone, so that would connect to an XLR microphone input on the RodeCaster Pro while the 1/4" connector from the BPHS1 connects to a headphone output on the RodeCaster Pro. The RodeCaster Pro then connects to your computer via USB.

Q: 9. Does the headset have some sort of mute button?

A: No, there is mute button on this headset

Q: 10. I wanted to use this headset to dictate to a computer while listening to output audio. From the connectors, I am not sure it will work. I have an andrea pure audio external sound card with two inputs for headset and mic. How would that work with this product?

A: It is not made to use with a computer. This is a professional broadcast headset for broadcasting sporting events and this type of thing. It has 2 connectors on it one XLR and one neither one is available on a computer. It is normally plugged into a broadcast console that has the ability to accept both types of connectors. I would check with computers where they will have headsets for computers that will have these same functions. Only they are purpose built for computers.

19/09/2024

[Closed] I use these regularly for Sports Broadcasting / Live Streaming. Good quality audio

5
05/09/2024

[Dynamic] I did a radio broadcast today for Americab Legion Baseball and the product worked like a charm! Thanks B and H for providing great items and advice!

5
11/08/2024

[Mono] Exactly what I was looking in my teaching practice. It allows me to communicate with my students and have ear protection at the same time.

5
11/07/2024

[Dynamic] This headset is comfortable although I did buy another set of padding for extra comfort. The sound quality is great. The microphone quality is great and it does a great job at cutting out background noise.

5
28/06/2024

[Closed] I have a side gig as PA announcer for a local university and they decided to employ a DJ for their basketball games this year. He plays so loud it adversely affects my hearing and my equilibrium during and after the games. I have used a Shure WH20XLR headset for 20 years but it has no earpads for passive noise reduction.

The A-T BPHS-1 has changed my announcing experience. I don't use the 1/4" plug since I don't need to hear my own voice so I just plug the XLR cable into my switch box and talk away. It greatly reduces the DJ music but I can still converse with the officials and fellow workers at the scorers table. The best part is being able to remove the headset after the game and not feel fatigued from battling all of the noise.

The A-T also has a better frequency response than my Shure in addition to being more sensitive so I don't have to shout to be heard and my voice comes across deeper as well. It is extremely well made and I have not experienced any of the creaking issues mentioned in other reviews. The boom mike stays where you put it and you don't have to have the windscreen right up against your mouth.

5
18/06/2024

[38 Ohm] I been looking for a headset with mic for long time. I have try different brands/types. This is the one!. I use it for a recording studio. (logic Pro). Sound is great! quality amazing! Super comfy to my ears. Awesome product.

5
22/05/2024

[Hypercardioid] I love this headset. Got 4 of them for my live broadcasters.

5
09/05/2024

[50 - 14000 Hz] Well worth the price for all day (8-10 hours) of comfort while teaching remote classes via Zoom. These also provide better audio quality for my voice which is important for my work. If quality and comfort, at an affordable price is what you are looking for, then you have found the right headset.

5
28/04/2024

[Closed] Este es el tercero que me compro para tener mejor calidad en mis trasnsmiones en vivo; súper elegantes y de excelente calidad; se los recomiendo a ojos cerrados.


This is the third one I bought to have better quality in my live broadcasts; super elegant and excellent quality; I recommend them with closed eyes.

5
08/04/2024

[Headset - wired] Great item

5

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