Shure MX412SE/S Supercardioid Gooseneck Condenser
Discover the ultimate in audio clarity with our gooseneck condenser microphones. They offer a wide frequency response for accurate sound reproduction.
Our Microflex Standard Gooseneck microphones are incredibly flexible with their fully adjustable gooseneck. Designed for easy replacement, they come in cardioid, supercardioid, and omnidirectional polar patterns. The interchangeable cartridges are perfect for various applications like houses of worship, courtrooms, and conference centers. And they fit every model in the Microflex line for great convenience and consistent sound.
Features
- Choose from a variety of heights and mounting styles. The S/C, S/S, and S/N models have a silent mute switch with LED indicator - exclusive to Shure Microflex!
- Enjoy a wide dynamic range and frequency response for accurate sound across the audio spectrum
- Get the right polar pattern for every application with interchangeable cartridges
- Balanced, transformerless output for less interference over long cables
- Shock mount for over 20 dB isolation from surface vibration noise
- Locking flange mount to securely attach to lecterns, pulpits, or conference tables
- Snap-fit foam windscreen
- Programmable on/off switch and LED on/off indicator (MX412D/MX418D)
- New brighter LED for better visibility in strong light (MX412D/MX418D)
- Logic input and output terminals for remote control or use with mixers (MX412D/MX418D)
- Supplied shock mount for over 20 dB isolation from surface noise (MX412SE/MX418SE)
- Supplied threaded flange mount to firmly attach to furniture (MX412SE/MX418SE)
Specifications
- Frequency Response: 50 to 17,000 Hz
- Impedance: 180 ohms actual (EIA rated at 150 ohms)
- Phantom power required : 11 to 52 Vdc phantom, 2.0 mA
This Shure MX412SE/S Supercardioid Gooseneck Condenser Microphone is perfect for venues like houses of worship, courtrooms, and conference centers. Ideal for presenters, speakers, and event organizers. Frequency Response is 50 to 17,000 Hz, Impedance is 180 ohms actual (EIA rated at 150 ohms), and it requires 11 to 52 Vdc phantom power with 2.0 mA.