MX415
Microflex® 38.1 cm Modular Gooseneck Microphone






The MX415 surface mount version is a gooseneck microphone with a Bi-Color LED or light ring status display. It has a 38.1 cm gosseneck and is suitable for boardrooms and other sites where aesthetics are important.





















Product Details
- Gooseneck length: 15 inch / 38.1 cm
- Low profile, aesthetic design
- Wide dynamic range and smooth frequency response
- RF filtering with CommShield™ technology
- Status indicator: Bi-Color LED at gooseneck bottom or red light ring on gooseneck top
- Capsule options: None, Cardioid, Supercardioid
- Preamplifier Options
- MX400DP Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
- MX890 Wireless Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
- MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
- MXW8: Wireless Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
- ULXD8: Wireless Desktop Base for MX405, MX410 and MX415 models
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp
- 1 - 65A2190 Fastening Wing Nut
- 2 - 66A405 Rubber Isolation Rings
- 1 - 95A2529 5-Pin XLR Female Connector
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp
- 1 - 65A2190 Fastening Wing Nut
- 2 - 66A405 Rubber Isolation Rings
- 1 - 95A2529 5-Pin XLR Female Connector
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp
- 1 - 65A2190 Fastening Wing Nut
- 2 - 66A405 Rubber Isolation Rings
- 1 - 95A2529 5-Pin XLR Female Connector
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
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- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp
- 1 - 65A2190 Fastening Wing Nut
- 2 - 66A405 Rubber Isolation Rings
- 1 - 95A2529 5-Pin XLR Female Connector
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp
- 1 - 65A2190 Fastening Wing Nut
- 2 - 66A405 Rubber Isolation Rings
- 1 - 95A2529 5-Pin XLR Female Connector
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - MX400SMP Surface Mount Preamp
- 1 - 65A2190 Fastening Wing Nut
- 2 - 66A405 Rubber Isolation Rings
- 1 - 95A2529 5-Pin XLR Female Connector
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
- 1 - RK513WS Snap-fit Foam Windscreen
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