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Bogen DDU250 Desktop Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone (16")

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Bogen DDU250 Desktop Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone (16")
Key Features
  • Desktop Base
  • 16" (40.64cm) Long
  • Cardioid Polar Pattern
  • Push-to-Lock and Push-to-Talk Function
The Bogen Communications DDU250 Desktop Gooseneck Microphone is a suitable solution for podiums, houses-of-worship, schools, meetings and presentation applications. The gooseneck provides up to 16" (40.64cm) of length and easy, flexible microphone positioning.

The dynamic, cardioid microphone element delivers a focused pickup pattern and minimizes off-axis noise and feedback from other audio sources. A desktop base features a switch that may be programed for push-to-lock or push-to-talk modes. A 10-foot cable features four conductor, two-shielded pig-tail leads for connection to PA amplifier systems.

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Does push to talk mean the default is for the mic ...

Does push to talk mean the default is for the mic to be off and a user needs to hold the button down when talking? Or does it toggle on and off?
Asked by: City of
The Bogen DDU250 Desktop Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone has a programmable switch that can be set for either push-to-lock or push-to-talk operation. Push-to-talk is a momentary function that engages the mic only when the button is pressed and held. As soon as the button is released, the mic switches off. Push-to-lock allows the switch to be locked in the on position so the mic is active until the switch is pressed again to turn the mic off.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-12-06

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is this simply plug into an outlet ?
Asked by: Anonymous
I purchased a couple of these and they do arrive with a bare wire so you can connect them directly to your sound system. I had them terminated with XLR connector at a local sound shop.
Answered by: Mario M.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Not going into a PA system. Will it work ok with putting a XLR connector on going into a board for talk back?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, works very well. We run it into a Bogen board and it does the trick.
Answered by: MICHAEL J. C.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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