AKG - CBL301
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Conferencing System
AKG CBL301, triple-element surface microphone, for conferences. Capture sound at 270 or 360° with discretion and elegance.
ARTICLE N° 73727
Presentation
The black CBL301 from AKG has a very low profile, so it interferes very little with the surface of the table.
The CBL301 is a 3-element cardioid microphone (the CBL201 has 2), so it can be configured to 270 or 360°.
It is easy to install using screw terminals, and the switch that allows you to switch from active to mute mode is completely silent, with the change of state being made by simply touching the microphone.
The RGB LED indicators are clear markers of the microphone's current operating status (talk or mute).
The CBL301 is also immune to interference from radio frequencies (mobile phones, laptops, etc.).
The CBL301 is a 3-element cardioid microphone (the CBL201 has 2), so it can be configured to 270 or 360°.
It is easy to install using screw terminals, and the switch that allows you to switch from active to mute mode is completely silent, with the change of state being made by simply touching the microphone.
The RGB LED indicators are clear markers of the microphone's current operating status (talk or mute).
The CBL301 is also immune to interference from radio frequencies (mobile phones, laptops, etc.).
Other features
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AKG CBL301
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CBL Series (Professional Peripheral Layer Microphones, Triple Element)
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Polar pattern: cardioid, 270° to 360
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Impedance: 200 Ω
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Maximum SPL: 120 dB (1% THD)
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Finish: black
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RGB LED status indicator
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Logic controls: input voltage 24V (max), 3.3V (min), output voltage 3.3V
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Phantom power: 48V (max), 24V (min)
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Dimensions (H x W): 28.4 x 128.5 mm
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Founded in 1947 in Vienna, AKG is today one of the major players in the world of audio, with references for microphones and headphones used in the world's largest recording studios. These include the C414 condenser microphone, the small C451 diaphragm and the K series of monitoring headsets.
Since its acquisition by Harman International in 1994, AKG has continued to innovate with new stage microphones, analog and digital wireless systems, the Perception Series, and collaborations with artists such as Tiësto on DJ headphones.
