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AKG Acoustics, U.S. - HSC 271

Prof. closed-back headsets derived from K 271 headphones with condenser mic for broadcast and recording use. Without muting function. MK HS cable not included.

Model: HSC 271

Part #: 2955X00290

  • Over-ear, closed design - for high comfort and high noise attenuation
  • Condenser microphone on flexible boom - for best audio quality
  • Auto-mute for headphone and microphone - prevents feedback
  • Switchable bass-cut filter - minimizes rumble and wind noise
  • Self-adjusting headband - allows extended wear without discomfort
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for intercom, ENG/EFP, recordings and video production.
The HSC271 professional over-ear, closed headset is a standard for intercom, ENG/EFP work and video production. It is based on the successful K271 MKII Studio headphones combined with a high-performance condenser microphone. The flexible microphone arm mutes the microphone automatically as it is moved up. The microphone can be mounted to the left or right side, depending on personal preference and available space.

The HSC271 features a switch in the headband that mutes the audio just as soon as the headphones are taken off. The high-quality six-pin mini XLR connector allows quick replacement of the cable.
  • Over-ear, closed design - for high comfort and high noise attenuation
  • Condenser microphone on flexible boom - for best audio quality
  • Auto-mute for headphone and microphone - prevents feedback
  • Switchable bass-cut filter - minimizes rumble and wind noise
  • Self-adjusting headband - allows extended wear without discomfort
 
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