AKG CK49 Shotgun Capsule with Foam Windscreen W40

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AKG CK49 Shotgun Capsule with Foam Windscreen W40

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for use in theatres, houses of worship and conference rooms

The CK49 is a reference shotgun condenser microphone capsule with an 80° pickup angle and clean off-axis response. It is an ideal tool for inexperienced speakers; when people talk into the microphone from greater distances it focuses on the voice, and when they talk into it from very short distances it reduces pop-noise. Its special capsule is a further development of the legendary CK47 capsule. Like its predecessor, it has been designed using AKG's unique staple technology for brilliant studio-quality audio performance.

The CK49 capsule is integrated into an extremely slim and rugged metal housing. It fits all gooseneck modules of the DAM+ Series as well as the HM1000 M hanging module. To prevent contact problems the capsule is equipped with large-area, self-cleaning, gold-plated contacts with deep threads to prevent misalignment and ensure extra-long life. The CK49 comes complete with a windscreen that efficiently reduces wind and pop noise.

Features:

Tight, hypercardioid polar pattern eliminates off-axis noise80° pickup angle for inexperienced speakers and greater distancesSophisticated staple capsule technology for studio-quality audio performanceHighly reliable capsule contacts prevent contact problems and ensure extra-long lifeHighly efficient windscreen reduces wind and pop noise

Specifications:

General
  • Audio Frequency bandwidth: 60 to 20000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 10 mV/Pa
  • Equivalent Noise Level: 30 dB-A
  • Signal to Noise: 64 dB-A
Audio Output
  • Type: Modular Series (Standard)
Dimensions/Weight
  • Height: 20 mm
  • Diameter: 9 mm
  • Net Weight: 24.9 g

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