The Mogan LAO - BG - AT is a top - notch omni - directional lavalier microphone connector crafted for Audio - Technica devices. It offers outstanding performance at an amazing price. With a 3.0 mm omni - directional condenser capsule, it delivers crystal - clear, high - quality audio, making it a perfect choice for presenters on a budget. The cable can be easily hidden in clothes and costumes, so the audience won't be distracted. It's great for use in pulpits, classrooms, and small theaters. Key features include a high - quality capsule, easy concealment, a durable cable with a connector, and it's specifically made for Audio - Technica. It comes in a stylish beige color. Technical details: The capsule is a back - electret condenser with an omni - directional polar pattern. It has a frequency response from 50 Hz to 16 kHz, a sensitivity of - 44 ± 3 dB re 1 V/Pa, an equivalent noise level of 39 dB (A - weighted), a signal - to - noise ratio of 60 dB, and an output impedance of 2.2 K ± 30%. The maximum SPL is 96 dB, the operating current is less than 100 mA, and it requires 1.5 VDC (optimal) or 5 VDC (maximum). The capsule diameter is 3.0 mm, the cable diameter is 1.4 mm, and the length is 1.2 m. It weighs just 7 g. The kit includes a lavalier microphone, a foam windscreen, a single - cable clip, and a protective case.

Using this Mogan lavalier microphone is easy. First, connect the microphone to your Audio - Technica device using the provided connector. Clip the microphone to your clothing, and hide the cable inside your clothes to keep the focus on you. When you're in a windy environment, put on the foam windscreen to reduce wind noise. As for power, make sure to supply it with 1.5 VDC for optimal performance, but it can handle up to 5 VDC. For maintenance, keep the microphone clean by gently wiping it with a soft cloth. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity. When not in use, store it in the protective case to prevent damage. If you notice any issues with the sound quality or the cable, check the connections first. If problems persist, it might be time to get it checked by a professional.