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Condenser Microphone Type

Condenser Microphone Type

Lightweight, sensitive diaphragm. Precisely and smoothly captures sound nuances. Powered by battery or phantom power supply.
Cardioid Polar Pattern

Cardioid Polar Pattern

Picks up the most sound in front of the microphone and some from the sides. Less susceptible to feedback in high volume environments.
OmniDirectional Polar Pattern

OmniDirectional Polar Pattern

Equally sensitive to sound from all directions, but cannot be "aimed" to isolate one area.
Tailored Frequency Response

Tailored Frequency Response

Smooth, extended response. Tuned to accentuate specific types of instruments or voices.

CVB Boundary Condenser Microphones

Applications
Form Factors
Model Lines

Available Options

CVB-B/C Boundary Condenser Microphone, 12’ Cable, Cardioid, Black
CVB-B/O Boundary Condenser Microphone, 12’ Cable, Omnidirectional, Black

Designed for desktop-installed sound reinforcement applications, Centraverse™ Boundary Condenser Microphones seamlessly fit within any design aesthetic. They offers low-profile, discreet placement for corporate facilities, houses of worship, government institutions, and beyond.

Featuring Commshield® Technology, which guards against unwanted RF interference from portable wireless devices, Centraverse microphones deliver in best-in-class performance and reliability.

    • Available in cardioid or omnidirectional polar patterns
    • CommShield® Technology that guards against unwanted RF interference from portable wireless devices (smartphones, etc.) and high resistance to intense nearby radio signals
    • Available in black with attached 12’ XLR cable
    • Frequency response ideal for capturing fast transients in a wide variety of locations, including podiums and desktops
    • Superior Shure design and rugged, dependable construction
  • Type
    Electret Condenser
    Polar Pattern
    CVB/O: Omnidirectional; CVB/C: Cardioid
    Frequency Response
    70–16,000 Hz (See user guide for line drawing of curve.)
    Output Level
    Open Circuit Voltage, 1 kHz (typical): CVB/O –28 dBV/Pa[1] (40 mV); CVB/C –32.5 dBV/Pa[1] (23 mV)
  • File Language Type File Size
    Centraverse Boundary Microphones User Guide English PDF 910 kb
    Centraverse Boundary Microphones User Guide French PDF 920 kb
    Centraverse Boundary Microphones User Guide Portuguese PDF 923 kb
    Centraverse Boundary Microphones User Guide Spanish PDF 927 kb