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AKG Acoustics - CK 31

Screw-on cardioid microphone capsule module, only for GN / HM modules, W30 windscreen included

Model: CK 31

Part #: 2765H00200

  • Cardioid polar pattern - eliminates noise from the rear
  • 125° pickup angle - for inexperienced or very vivacious speakers
  • Highly reliable capsule contacts - prevent contact problems and ensure extra-long life
  • Highly efficient two-in-one windscreen - reduces wind and pop noise equally
  • Wide frequency range - for a speech-optimized audio performance
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for use in houses of worship, conference rooms and theaters.
The CK31 is a high-performance condenser microphone capsule with a wide cardioid polar pattern, especially designed for inexperienced speakers and applications where more than one person uses the microphone in turn.

The CK31 capsule is integrated in a rugged metal housing and fits any mounting module of the DAM Series. To prevent contact problems, the capsule is equipped with large-area, self-cleaning, gold-plated contacts with deep threads to prevent misalignment and ensure extra-long life. The package includes a special two-part windscreen, which efficiently reduces wind and pop noise.
  • Cardioid polar pattern - eliminates noise from the rear
  • 125° pickup angle - for inexperienced or very vivacious speakers
  • Highly reliable capsule contacts - prevent contact problems and ensure extra-long life
  • Highly efficient two-in-one windscreen - reduces wind and pop noise equally
  • Wide frequency range - for a speech-optimized audio performance
 
 

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