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AKG GN15 M - DAM+ Series Reference Modular Gooseneck Module (6.5" - Requires Capsule)

$145.00
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AKG GN15 M - DAM+ Series Reference Modular Gooseneck Module (6.5" - Requires Capsule)The DAM+ Series reference gooseneck modules for permanent and mobile installation are available in three different lengths: 165mm (6. 5in), 300mm (11. 8in) or 500mm (19. 7in). The extremely slim and rugged gooseneck modules feature an LED ring which indicates whether the phantom power is on or off. A special light ring expander comes with every DAM+ gooseneck module to improve the visibility of the LED ring if necessary. For quick setup and maximum

simplicity is a fundamental trait and the Radial JPC certainly fits the bill

This table top

A cardioid capsule for universal miking applications with a smooth response across all frequencies

the Model 5132 can be connected into an existing party-line circuit that includes a power source and intercom audio terminations

carrying and transporting is simple and convenient with this lightweight case

and application diversity make this "workhorse" the choice of performers

or by industry standard 0 to 10 Vdc or 0 to 10 kO controls

This can dramatically improve the sound quality when using preamps that are noisy in their upper gain range

MZT 30 XLR table mount and MZS 31 shockmount

complete with analog simulation of the input tube grid

3 pole male EMC-XLR cable connector

directivity and intelligibility in keypanel operator and intercom base station communications applications

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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 15 - Jul 20

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