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The XYH-5 interchangeable mic capsule is a stereo XY microphone that can be used with variety of recording devices - namely Zoom’s H-series, F-series, Q-series, and U-series. The Japanese manufacturer has developed a user-friendly system which allows you to quickly swap out microphone capsules and adapt to a variety of recording conditions, always ensuring that the best possible result is achieved. Each capsule is simply clipped onto or removed from its compatible recording device by pressing the two push-buttons on the side.
The XYH-5 contains a pair of matched unidirectional (cardioid) capsules that are oriented at a 90° angle to each other. They are housed in a specially designed shell to protect them from external impacts. Their rubber covers and robust external cables ensure that no unwanted vibrations or handling noises occur. The specified maximum sound pressure level is an incredible 140dB - making the XYH-5 perfectly suited to handle the loudest sources. The stereo signal is achieved thanks to the slight level differences of sound capture made by each outward-facing capsule. The XY orientation of the microphones naturally centres the stereo image, while attenuating the sides.
The XYH-5 capsule is compatible with a number of Zoom recording devices. These include handheld recorders such as the H5 and H6, field recorders such as the F4 and F8, and even the Q8 audio/video recorder and the U-44 portable audio interface. The XYH-5 capsule provides not only mono-compatible stereo recording, but also has good vibration dampening, making it the perfect “go to” tool for vocal and instrumental recording - as well as soundtrack creation for video projects. Owners of compatible Zoom recording units will thus be able to make the most of the XYH-5 capsule, in a wide variety of settings.
Founded in 1983, the Japanese company Zoom manufactures a variety of audio equipment, including a range of portable "handy" recorders as well as multi-effects processors, effects pedals, drum machines, and samplers. Over the past thirty years, the company has built a reputation for producing innovative yet affordable products based on original microchip designs. Since the Zoom-9002 (an ultra-compact multi-effects processor that can be attached to a guitar strap) was introduced in 1990, Zoom has become one of the leaders in digital audio processing.
The XYH-5's range of applications is very broad indeed, thanks in part to its compatibility with a wide variety of devices. Whether you're recording podcasts, video soundtracks, or commentary, the XYH-5 is an ideal solution – and it is also great for recording live performances or ambient sounds. When used in combination with an H5 recorder, for example, the XYH-5 can record the “room” or audience at a venue, while the main output of the mixer is directly connected to the inputs of the recorder.