Cinela PIANISSIMO PIANI-2 MS Stereo Windshield

From: 947.00 USD

Cinela PIANISSIMO PIANI-2 — MS Stereo windshield designed mainly for the new generation of short shotgun microphones and all kinds of mics shorter than 21cm.

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Cinela PIANISSIMO PIANI-2 MS Stereo Windshield

Cinela PIANISSIMO PIANI-2 MS Stereo Windshield — Following the success of the PIANO, the PIANISSIMO is mainly designed for the new generation of short shotgun microphones and coincident stereo, surround sound combinations and in fact all kinds of mikes shorter than 21cm.

Easily transported, the PIANISSIMO is very light, robust and adaptable, with all the recognized qualities of the existing range of Cinela windshields. Very light and unbreakable cage. Constructed in two parts, the lower and upper pieces clip together at six points by simple friction

Its aerodynamic ovoid shape and maximum internal volume allow for high wind resistance. The primary covering is a 2mm thick 3D fabric to provide a very good first level wind protection for a total acoustic transparency. Includes the PIANI-SHELL carrying case, which is made of unbreakable polycarbonate. It perfectly fits PIANISSIMO with its primary fabric (without fur).

Options:

  • Long or Short Pile Fur
  • Colors: Black, Gray, Black/Gray
  • Rain Protection: PIANI-KELLY

MS/DMS Mic Combinations

In MS and DMS stereo, PIANISSIMO accepts a very large number of microphone combinations that are much more easily interchangeable than in the PIANO. For reasons of anti-vibration efficiency, suspension modules with crossed isolators are preferred in MS and DMS.

This range of cradles (5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) allows the creation of suspension modules adapted to all kinds of MS and DMS configurations (single modules + double-clip, double modules, or custom-made 3D-printed modules).

Technical Info

The MS stereo version has an XLR5 male output (+internal Binder socket). The DMS stereo version is XLR7 male output (+Internal Binder socket). For mono use of a PIANISSIMO MS or DMS, the output connector (XLR5 or XLR7) must be shared and only the splitter between the windshield and the recorder can be used to provide channel 1 (M).

In MS and DMS, the microphones are generally connected to the Binder socket(s) by separate and adapted cables (connectors, lengths, and cable routing).

  • XLR3 male (1: ground 2,3: +/- M)
  • XLR5 male (1: ground 2,3: +/- M 4,5:+/- S)
  • XLR7 male (1: ground 2,3: +/- M 4,5:+/- S 6,7:+/- R)