AKG - CGN321 STS
Professional, robust table microphone with excellent shock absorption properties. It features a 30 cm long CGN321 gooseneck equipped with a condenser capsule with a cardioid polar pattern. This professional microphone is specially designed for speakers who speak into the microphone from a wide variety of angles.
Presentation
The CGN321 STS is equipped with a flexible gooseneck that allows for easy and precise positioning of the microphone, making it ideal for conference applications where speakers need to be heard clearly. The microphone capsule is also designed for a cardioid polar pattern, which provides excellent rejection of off-axis sounds and reduces the risk of unwanted background noise.
The microphone comes with a sturdy tabletop base that provides additional stability and prevents vibrations and unwanted background noise. The CGN321 STS also features a convenient on/off switch for ease of use and additional protection against background noise.
The AKG CGN321 STS is a popular choice for conferencing applications, meetings and live events. Its exceptional sound quality, cardioid polar pattern and stability make it an ideal choice for audio and communication professionals looking for a reliable, high-performance tabletop microphone.
Other features
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AKG CGN321 STS
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Gooseneck microphone
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Length: 30 cm
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Directionality: cardioid
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Frequency response: 70 Hz - 18 kHz
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Max SPL: 125 dB
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Impedance: 600 Ohm
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Pickup angle: 120°
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Programmable button
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LED ring
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Robust
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Finish: matte black
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Connection: XLR
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Power supply voltage: 9-52 V
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Dimensions: 135 x 90 x 40 mm
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Weight: 850 g
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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.
