Shure CB41 – Vintage Base Microphone
Condition: used.
A true station classic, the Shure CB41 has for many years been the companion of those who experienced radio not just as a hobby but as a passion. Its warm, full-bodied voice marked an era, and still retains all its charm today.
Features
- Vintage base microphone, robust and reliable
- Shure dynamic capsule, natural and full sound
- PTT with lock for long, effortless chats
- Heavy and stable base, perfect for sitting on the station desk
- Coiled cable, standard connector (easy to adapt to your RTX)
Why choose it
- It's a piece of radio history that still works great
- Ideal for those looking for warm and rounded audio on their modulation
- Great for both daily use and as a collector's item
- Brings with it the authentic atmosphere of old CB and amateur stations
📻 Condition: used, tested and ready to go back on air
✨ A microphone that is not just an accessory, but a piece of amateur radio history
Shure CB41 vs Shure 444 – Two station classics
Shure CB41
- Vintage base microphone, widely used in the CB and amateur radio world.
- Warm and natural audio, typical Shure.
- Front PTT with lock, stable and solid base.
- Great for those who want a reliable microphone with a retro feel.
- Also perfect as a collector's item.
👉 Ideal for those looking for a soft and modulated voice, without too many frills.
Shure 444
- Iconic dynamic microphone from the 70s-80s, very popular among amateur radio operators.
- Clear and penetrating audio, designed to be heard in crowded QSOs.
- Side PTT with lock, ergonomic and comfortable.
- Unmistakable design, still highly sought after today.
- Used and loved as a standard in amateur stations for decades.
👉 Ideal for those who want to stand out in pile-ups with a clear and brilliant voice.
📻 In summary:
- CB41 = warm and rounded sound, more of a "chat companion".
- 444 = bright and direct voice, the microphone that made history among amateur radio operators.