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AKG C555L Head Worn Condenser Cardioid Speech Microphone

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

The?AKG C555L?is a cardioid, condenser head-worn microphone with a comfortable, adjustable band that is designed to wrap around the neck. The lightweight design not only allows for comfortable long-term use, it keeps the microphone hidden from view. The capsule features a tonal and sensitivity response optimized for speech.

The cardioid polar pattern eliminates off-axis noise and feedback while the wide frequency response and sensitive capsule result in smooth, accurate vocal reproduction. The C555L features an adjustable gooseneck and the cable terminates to a mini-XLR connection. The mini-XLR connection is compatible with the B29L battery power supply, MPA VL phantom power adapter and PT40/PT400 wireless bodypack transmitters. The microphone is powered with 9 to 52 volts phantom power and is an ideal choice for presentations, speeches, narration and more.

Flexible flyweight

The C555 L high-performance head-worn condenser microphone is ideal for handsfree applications, including presentations or onstage performances. The C555 L rests securely and comfortably on the head, and can be attached to the left or right side of the behind-the-neck headband as desired. A transducer shock mount reduces handling noise to a minimum. The moisture shield ensures a high degree of humidity protection for the microphone.
The C555 L provides a three-pin mini XLR connector and can be used with all AKG WMS Series body-pack transmitters, B29 L battery power supply, or the MPA VL adapter for external phantom powering.

Features

Mini-XLR connection is compatible with the B29L battery power supply, MPA VL phantom power adapter and PT40/PT400 wireless bodypack transmitters
Adjustable behind-the-neck headband
Cardioid polar pattern
Adjustable gooseneck for easy microphone positioning