Shure MX415 Dual

Designed for presentations, live events and corporate broadcasts, Shure MX415 is a versatile double capsule gooseneck microphone from the manufacturer's Microflex line.

The discrete format of Shure MX415, low-profile double capsule in a single flexible goosse neck, ensures that every word is captured simultaneously by two cardioid capsules; each addressed to a output preamplifier independent.

This achieves reliable audio from multiple sources, ideal for use in large live events, of broadcast and corporate presentations, among other applications.

Shure MX415 Dualfor John Born, Associate Director of Global Product Management at Shure, “MX415 Dual Capsule Gooseneck Microphone Delivers the Same Legendary Audio Quality Our Customers Expect from the Microflex Wired Line, providing reliable, high-quality audio for the most important moments. When critical events are at stake, the MX415 captures it all, Twice”.

Each audio signal path is completely isolated, with its own grounding, to ensure that no electrical interference is transferred between microphones.

The integration of the CommShield technology rejects RF interference from mobile devices, resulting in a clear signal that allows you to keep the focus on the discourse and in the most demanding situations.

Shure MX415 dual includes everything you need to run a high-quality event:

  • Microflex double cardioid capsules (capsules are interchangeable with other Microflex polar patterns for greater flexibility).
  • Two cables of 1,5 meters that come out of the bottom of the microphone and end in two female TQG connectors of 4 Pin.
  • Two external preamplifiers online, with XLR connectors 3 Pin.
  • Support included to offer more than 20 dB surface vibration noise isolation.
  • CommShield RF Filtering, minimizing noise capture from nearby mobile phones and tablets.
  • Filter windscreen foam and mesh grid for additional protection.
  • Complete accessory kit to adapt the product to temporary or permanent installations.

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by • 7 sep, 2021
• section: audio, AV Conferencing