AKG CGN521STS Professional Tabletop Microphone

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AKG CGN521STS Professional Tabletop Microphone Set

KEEP THE DISTANCE
for lecterns, courtrooms and houses of worship

The CGN521STS is a heavy duty professional tabletop microphone set with excellent shock absorbing properties. Its features a CGN521 condenser gooseneck microphone with a cardioid polar pattern on a slim, 50 cm long gooseneck. This professional microphone is specially designed for inexperienced speakers who talk into the microphone from widely varying angles.

The tabletop microphone provides an extremely rugged switch capable of withstanding more than 25,000 switching cycles. It can be programmed for the following functions: push to talk, push to mute, push on/off, low cut on/off. An LED square clearly indicates the microphone's status. The CGN521 STS comes with a professional, gold plated 3-pin XLR audio input.

Features:
  • 50 cm slim line gooseneck microphone for big tables and standing applications
  • Switch with programmable functions like push to talk, push to mute, push on/off and low cut on/off functions
  • Heavy duty metal housing ensures a firm support for long goosenecks
  • LED status square for clear indication of the microphone status
  • Gold plated connector for long lasting secure contact
Specifications:

General
  • Audio Frequency bandwidth: 70 to 18000 Hz
  • Equivalent Noise Level: 30 dB-A
  • Signal to Noise: 64 dB-A
  • Electrical Impedance: 600 Ohms
  • Recommended Load Impedance: 2000 Ohms
Powering Interface
  • Voltage: 9 to 52 V
  • Current: 3 mA
  • Audio Output
  • Type: Balanced XLR
  • Gender: Male
  • Contacts: 3-pin
Design
  • Finish: matte black
Dimensions/Weight
  • Length: 500 mm
  • Height: 500 mm
  • Diameter: 20 mm
  • Net Weight: 960 g

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