Paging Microphones

Paging microphones are desktop-mounted mics that are perfect for commercial use in warehouses, factories, offices and gyms for announcement purposes.

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  1. Desktop Paging Microphone with Gooseneck - PDTM370
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    Regular Price £55.00 Special test Price £49.00
    Desktop Paging Microphone with Gooseneck - PDTM370
    • Gooseneck style paging microphone for convenient positioning
    • Pre-announcement chime with an adjustable volume dial
    • LED ring surrounding the top of the mic to indicate clearly when in operation
    • Separately adjustable microphone volume
    • 6.3mm Jack and balanced XLR outputs to connect to sound systems
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Our paging microphones have a gooseneck stem which allows for simple adjustments for the microphone to face your desired direction. They also have fitted bases, so you can locate them on any flat surface wherever you would like. Paging mics are compact in design, which makes for easy placement that can be kept out of the way and used when needed.

An incredibly useful feature that some of our paging microphones have is a push-to-talk button. This is perfect for public address use in a warehouse or gym, for example, as this eliminates any unwanted background noise or speech that you don't want to be broadcasted to everyone.

Paging microphones have a wired output which will be either a 6.3mm jack or balanced XLR connection. You can simply use the required cable to plug the mic into your public address audio system and make announcements straight away.

Some of our paging microphones, like dynamic microphones, have a cardioid polar pattern, which in the simplest of terms means that sound will only be picked up from the front and sides of the mic. This makes them great for use in churches, as you can have it placed on a podium, and while speaking, the sound from the congregation in front of you will not be picked up.