The Neumann EA 170 MT is a professional elastic suspension shock mount designed for the Neumann TLM 170 R and M 149 Tube microphones. Featuring a highly effective vibration-isolation system and durable construction, it minimizes structure-borne noise and handling vibrations while ensuring secure microphone placement in studio,…
The Neumann EA 170 MT is a professional elastic suspension shock mount designed for the Neumann TLM 170 R and M 149 Tube microphones. Featuring a highly effective vibration-isolation system and durable construction, it minimizes structure-borne noise and handling vibrations while ensuring secure microphone placement in studio, broadcast, and recording environments. Finished in elegant matte black, it provides reliable performance and flexible mounting compatibility.
The Neumann EA 170 MT is a premium elastic suspension mount engineered to maximize the recording performance of the Neumann TLM 170 R and M 149 Tube microphones. By isolating the microphone from vibrations transmitted through microphone stands, floors, and handling, the EA 170 MT effectively reduces unwanted low-frequency rumble, mechanical noise, and structure-borne interference.
Its spider-style elastic suspension system securely supports the microphone while maintaining excellent acoustic isolation, making it ideal for critical recording applications such as vocals, voice-over, broadcasting, podcasting, and instrument recording. The integrated swivel mount allows precise microphone positioning, enabling users to easily achieve the optimal recording angle.
Built to Neumann’s renowned quality standards, the EA 170 MT combines robust construction with a professional matte black finish that complements modern studio setups. The suspension attaches to microphone stands via a 5/8"-27 threaded connection and includes adapters for both 1/2" and 3/8" thread sizes, ensuring broad compatibility with standard microphone stands and mounting systems.
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