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AKG CGN341 E Reference gooseneck microphone DAM+ set

DAM+ Set, consisting of CK41, W40M, GN30M, PAEM

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Description

Executive modularity
The CGN341 E DAM+ set is a Discreet Acoustics Modular Plus tabletop microphone set that provides the components needed to handle a wide range of applications with the flexibility to cover a variety of situations. It features the CK41 Reference Cardioid Condenser Microphone Capsule, the W40 M windscreen, the GN30 M Reference DAM+ series gooseneck module and the PAE M Reference Phantom Power Module. The CK41 offers a wide cardioid polar patter and a speech optimized studio quality frequency response. It’s especially suited for inexperienced or very vivacious speakers and applications where more than one person uses the microphone in turn.

The whole set is extremely slim, but still rugged and features an LED ring that indicates whether the phantom power is on or off. The PAE M phantom power module provides a gold-plated XLR connector and a 250Hz bass roll off to minimize structure-borne noise.

The included windscreen uses a double layer wire mesh, eliminating literally all wind and pop noise issues.

General Specifications
Audio frequency bandwidth50 – 20000 Hz
Equivalent noise level30 dB-A
Sensitivity5 mV/Pa
Signal to Noise64 dB-A
Polar PatternCardioid
Dimensions
Length380 mm
Height380 mm
Diameter6 – 20 mm
Net Weight160 g
Design
Bodymetal
Finishmatte black
Audio Output
TypeBalanced XLR
GenderMale
Contacts3-pin
Powering Interface
Voltage9 to 52 V
Current3 mA
Application
ConferencingYes
PresentationYes
Device
Gooseneck MicrophoneYes

Additional information

Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 17 × 14 × 2 in
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