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		<title>FlashMic DRM85-C Cardioid Microphone A Self-Contained Recording Studio</title>
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Combining a Sennheiser capsule with a broadcast-quality Flash recorder, the HHB FlashMic has become established as a portable recording device of choice for international broadcasters.
Now HHB has expanded the FlashMic range with the introduction of a new cardioid version &#8211; the FlashMic DRM85-C &#8211; to accompany the original, omni-directional FlashMic DRM85.
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<p>Combining a Sennheiser capsule with a broadcast-quality Flash recorder, the HHB FlashMic has become established as a portable recording device of choice for international broadcasters.</p>
<p>Now <a href="http://www.hhb.co.uk">HHB</a> has expanded the FlashMic range with the introduction of a new cardioid version &#8211; the <strong>FlashMic DRM85-C</strong> &#8211; to accompany the original, omni-directional FlashMic DRM85.</p>
<p>Both FlashMic models share the same feature set, which includes 1GB Flash memory for up to 18+ hours recording, USB audio data transfer, a high-quality preamplifier with full manual or automatic gain control (AGC), an illuminated LCD display and nine user templates which can be configured externally using the FlashMic Manager software supplied.<span id="more-2389"></span></p>
<p>As HHB Managing Director, Ian Jones explains, the DRM85-C was developed in direct response to customer requests. &#8220;Some of our broadcast users have been requesting a more directional FlashMic specifically for use in environments in which there are high ambient sound levels, such as press scrums and conflict zones. We&#8217;re delighted to respond with the cardioid FlashMic DRM85-C.&#8221;</p>
<p>Radio journalists cite rugged build quality, ease-of-use, fast file transfer and instant, one-button recording among the key reasons for the FlashMic&#8217;s success.</p>
<p>&#8220;When news breaks, the FlashMic provides a convenient, all-in-one, portable recording solution with no fiddly cables or connectors,&#8221; continues Jones. &#8220;And it&#8217;s every bit as easy to transfer audio files to a laptop for editing and onward transmission.&#8221;</p>
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