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User Manual

Broadcast Stereo Headset with Dynamic Boom Microphone /

 Broadcast Stereo Headset with Condenser Boom Microphone /

Single-Ear Broadcast Headset with Dynamic Boom Microphone

BPHS2/BPHS2C/BPHS2S

 Part names

Refer to the figures and confirm the parts of the headphones before use.

1  Head pad
2  Headband
3  Slider
4  Housing
5  Arm
6  Earpad

7  Limiter switch
8  Gooseneck
9  Dynamic boom microphone

10  Condenser boom microphone
11  Temple pad

 Cleaning the product

Get into the habit of regularly cleaning the product to ensure that it will last for a long time. Do not 
use alcohol, paint thinners or other solvents for cleaning purposes.

• To clean, wipe the main unit with a dry cloth.
• Wipe away perspiration and any other dirt from the cable with a dry cloth immediately after 

use. Failure to clean the cable may cause it to deteriorate and harden over time, resulting in 
malfunction.

• Wipe the plug with a dry cloth if dirty. Failure to clean the plug may cause the sound to cut out and 

may cause noise.

• Wipe the earpads and head pad with a dry cloth if dirty. Perspiration or water on the earpads or 

head pad may cause discoloration. Wipe with a dry cloth and allow to dry in the shade.

 

If the product will not be used for an extended period of time, store it in a well-ventilated place 
free from high temperatures and humidity.

 

The earpads, head pad, and temple pad are consumable items. They will deteriorate over time 
due to use and storage, so replace them when necessary. For information about replacing 
earpads, head pad, or other parts, or for information about other serviceable parts, contact your 
local Audio-Technica dealer.

BPHS2

BPHS2C

BPHS2S

 Using the product

You can use the microphone on the left or right side of your face by rotating the microphone boom 
as shown in the figure.

 

Positioning the microphone boom

Use the microphone boom and gooseneck to place the microphone in the correct position.

Position the microphone boom so that the 
microphone is about 20 mm (0.79”) from the tip of 
your mouth. Positioning the microphone directly in 
front of your mouth will cause popping and other 
noise from breathing.

 

Using the limiter switch

Use a thin-tipped tool to slide the limiter switch as shown in the figure.

ON

OFF

1

6

3

5

9

8

9

2

4

7

10

11

20 mm 

(0.79”)

Turning on the limiter switch helps protect your 
ears by capping the volume at 105 dB.

105 dB

Limiter switch

ON

OFF

Windscreen

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