Crown MB-2 Boundary Microphone Product code: SKU Manufacturer: CrownPrice: $178.99 
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Crown MB2 Boundary Microphone This tiny, (less than 1 x 1½ in.) removable microphone features a ¼-in. stereo phone plug for quick insertion and removal from a standard contractor-supplied jack. Like the MB-1 and MB-4E, it features multiple switching modes when used with an MB Interface. Featuring an incredibly small size, the MB Series of mini-boundary, supercardioid microphones from Crown offer a wide range of features and flexibility. The miniature, low-profile designs virtually disappear when installed, yet provide the same great sound as our highly-acclaimed PCC microphone series. Best of all, the MB Series provides substantial savings compared to traditional microphones. Designed with the help of leading audio consultants and contractors, the MB Series is a comprehensive system of microphones and electronics that's perfect for a wide range of applications. Comprised of five microphones-three that work with our innovative MB interfaces and two that operate in a traditional stand-alone manner-the MB System lets you mix and match microphones as needed for multiple configurations. Designed to accommodate up to four microphones, the MB interfaces provide four separate inputs, outputs and programmable switching connections. With easy-hookup Phoenix connectors and a low profile, the MB interface mounts quickly and conveniently beneath a tabletop. All MB System microphones feature a surface-mounted supercardioid capsule for extended reach and clarity. Each microphone also features a built-in red LED that illuminates when the microphone is active.
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