Suitable for recording vocals, speech and instruments
Operation via 48V phantom power (classic microphone), USB-C (USB microphone) or internal battery (standalone microphone)
Gain switch with 3 setting levels, 18dB pad
USB-C with audio and charging function
built-in preamplifier with extremely low distortion and high input impedance
Compact and robust design
built-in stand (fold-out)
Accessories included:
1x Mini XLR to XLR cable
1x USB-C cable
1x bag
1x 1/4" and 3/8" thread adapter
Technical data:
Preamplifier: OPA 140 JFET
AD converter: ESS Sabre ADC 96kHz
Self-noise: 14 dBA
USB SNR dBA FS: 120 dB
Impedance XLR: 600 Ohm
Impedance Line Out: 300 Ohm
Built-in rechargeable battery for up to 10 hours runtime
Material: aluminum, plastic and polycarbonate
The CM-15 mounted on the optionally available table stand
The CM-15 at a glance
Mobile and robust condenser microphone
The CM-15 from Teenage Engineering is a large-diaphragm condenser microphone with a supercardioid polar pattern, ideal for capturing speech and instruments with clarity and precision. Equipped with a built-in AD converter, it delivers maximum fidelity and a clean, transparent sound. A gain switch on the back provides three settings, allowing the preamplification to be easily adjusted for different sources.
In addition to classic 48V phantom power, the CM-15 can be powered via USB-C or the integrated rechargeable battery, which offers approximately 10 hours of runtime. In battery mode, a dedicated power switch activates the microphone. When using USB-C, both operating voltage and audio signal are transmitted through the same connection; otherwise, the microphone operates via a mini XLR cable.
Manufacturer information
Teenage Engineering AB Textilgatan 31 12030 Stockholm Sweden sales@teenage.engineering https://teenage.engineering/