OSIX is based on a patented microphone suspension principle (2005). The “Wire Form” technique widely used by the metal spring industry was adapted to microphone suspension isolators, which marked a breakthrough from the use of tensioned rubber bands. The industrial development of synthetic spring materials allowed the use of metal to be gradually replaced by unbreakable plastic.
An elastic suspension is by nature a compromise between the quality of the microphone hold (reduction of “wobbling”) and the minimisation of handling noise (increased vibration isolation).
OSIX is thus a dedicated, non-modular suspension, offering the best compromise for indoor/outdoor use. OSIX is essentially offered in a single version for a particular microphone, unlike the E-OSIX, which in most cases is available in two versions: Soft and Hard.
OSIX ORTF-MSTC is a suspension dedicated to the microphone SCHOEPS ORTF MSTC. The two axis swivel provides a full orientation of the recording head.
The suspension is provided with a 5 pins XLR soft wire extension.
It is possible to adapt all the Schoeps windscreen – including the fur version W 20 R1 – but it’s impossible to use the Rycote Ball Gag (BBG).
Right and left isolators: B4
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