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AKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - Black vs AKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - White

These are essentially the same microphone in different colors with identically matched specs. The choice between them comes down purely to aesthetic preference—black or white finish—since both deliver identical audio performance, features, and connectivity for desktop conferencing and content capture.

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AKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - Black

$140.00
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AKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - White

$140.00
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AKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - BlackAKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - White
Price$140.00$140.00
BrandAKGAKG
ConditionNewNew

Why choose AKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - Black

  • Black finish blends into dark workspaces and may appear more professional in certain setups
  • Same compact 114 mm boundary design and omnidirectional pickup as Product B
  • Identical 58 dB-A SNR and plug-and-play 3.5 mm connectivity

Why choose AKG CBL410 PCC PC Microphone - White

  • White finish suits bright, modern, or minimalist workspace aesthetics
  • Identical omnidirectional pattern and flat frequency response (20–20,000 Hz)
  • Same cascadable multi-unit design and 159 g lightweight form factor
Bottom line: If you prefer a black microphone, choose the CBL410 PCC in black; if you prefer white, choose the white version. Functionally, spec-for-spec, and feature-for-feature, they are identical. Pick based solely on which color matches your workspace.

Frequently asked questions

Are these two microphones technically identical?

Yes. Both feature the same 20–20,000 Hz frequency response, 3.88 mV/Pa sensitivity, 58 dB-A SNR, omnidirectional polar pattern, 114 mm × 21 mm dimensions, 159 g weight, 3.5 mm jack, cascading input, and mesh grill protection. The only difference is color.

Which is better for home recording or studio use?

Both are equally suitable. The flat response and low noise floor make either version acceptable for recording voice and ambient sound in small spaces, though neither is designed for high-SPL live performance or instrument isolation.

Can I use multiple units together?

Yes, both models support cascading input design, allowing you to chain multiple microphones together for larger conference tables or distributed room coverage.

Do either require drivers or special setup?

No. Both are plug-and-play condenser microphones that operate via standard 3.5 mm jack connection with no driver installation or complex configuration needed.

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