Samson CM11 Boundary Microphone in Black with 30′ XLR Cable

£74.00

The Samson CM11B Omnidirectional Boundary Microphone omni-directional pickup pattern captures sound in a 180 degree pattern. Boundary mics are perfect for capturing a variety of sources in a room, ie placed in the middle of a board room or conference table to pick up all speakers in the meeting. Key Features Surface mount Omnidirectional boundary […]

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Description

The Samson CM11B Omnidirectional Boundary Microphone omni-directional pickup pattern captures sound in a 180 degree pattern. Boundary mics are perfect for capturing a variety of sources in a room, ie placed in the middle of a board room or conference table to pick up all speakers in the meeting.

Key Features

  • Surface mount Omnidirectional boundary microphone
  • Condenser element
  • Half Omni Pickup Pattern
  • Internal Hi-pass filter
  • Mini XLR connector
  • Includes 30-foot cable with mini to standard XLR connectors
  • 9-52 Volt Phantom Power Operation

Brand

Samson

Samson is an American audio brand founded in the 1980s, known for making reliable, affordable microphones and wireless systems for musicians, podcasters and live sound users. Samson focus on practical, accessible gear that offers solid performance without the cost or complexity of high-end studio brands.

Samson microphones are particularly strong for live vocals, podcasting, streaming and home recording, with popular dynamic and USB models that are easy to use and durable. They are a common choice for rehearsal spaces, schools, creators and small studios where dependability, clarity and value matter most.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.