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  • samh91samh91

    AKG Perception 200Published on 05/04/07 at 16:41
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    I want to know pck Me c my first micro steady vai ke I have the best in c koi sachen ke ke the price I pay little 150-160 pa c e akg perception200 wrong?

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    I want to know pck Me c my first micro steady vai ke I have the best in c koi sachen ke ke the price I pay little 150-160 pa c e akg perception200 wrong?
  • Bear2BeerBear2Beer

    AKG Perception 200Published on 01/17/10 at 03:55
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    Electrostatic diaphragm 1 ", cardioid, is no need to say more.
    It's meaning be done for voice, but for this purpose it is not great, Ormis for choirs rather typs soul / godspell.
    I use it for that but also (and especially) for the guitar amplifiers, or it has to render a high quality dynamic microphone (yes ... lol !!!). It is allchant on these characteristics, see the concrete ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I use since 2006, and I still do not know exactly where his place in my park, which is nevertheless varied. This is not to say that it is ugly; on the contrary! I think it's a different kind of sound, and very particular shot integrate in its decision logic. I use it very often has malgrs …
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    Electrostatic diaphragm 1 ", cardioid, is no need to say more.
    It's meaning be done for voice, but for this purpose it is not great, Ormis for choirs rather typs soul / godspell.
    I use it for that but also (and especially) for the guitar amplifiers, or it has to render a high quality dynamic microphone (yes ... lol !!!). It is allchant on these characteristics, see the concrete ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I use since 2006, and I still do not know exactly where his place in my park, which is nevertheless varied. This is not to say that it is ugly; on the contrary! I think it's a different kind of sound, and very particular shot integrate in its decision logic. I use it very often has malgrs !! This mic is a real paradox: a sudden it just be a glaon in a mix, a sudden it warms everything ... Once, I've used microphone to record my drums on a concert o I was only eight tracks and little time: so he does the only role that (apart from the D112 to kick). Well imagine that you did the job! But always in the spirit of vibrant upscale micro !!! It sound peculiarities of electrostatic, but the grain of a dynamic. It is above all a that is curious and dstabilisant. Soon I'll try to kick Jazz, with attnuateur. Price quality ratio? Mysterious, I really do not know what to think! ?? !!!
    This is a good and a bad micro: not versatile; but hey I do not believe at all universal microphone! I heard the sound of the microphones of this type of home behringer and even better is when the AKG.
    If c'tait again, for that price? I go to the Blue Raven Electro-Voice, much better I think for even more uses.
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  • kaliteakalitea

    AKG Perception 200Published on 02/20/06 at 04:52
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    A transistor condenser microphone

    OVERALL OPINION

    Bought in the United States a few months I have had the opportunity to serve on m in a lot of different sources. the proximity effect is quite large (the low cut switch on when onesti very close to the source) but the voice is going well, ditto on the brass, percussion works well on also. acoustic instrumentals on a low volume is not great against c (guitar ... etc). well on a bass drum with the pad.
    the acute compared to my Tbone SCT2000 is a bit nasal, but in the medium and lower the mic is rather linear and smooth.
    c is the first of my knowledge akg manufactured inChina which explains such a low price. The report price is q…
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    A transistor condenser microphone

    OVERALL OPINION

    Bought in the United States a few months I have had the opportunity to serve on m in a lot of different sources. the proximity effect is quite large (the low cut switch on when onesti very close to the source) but the voice is going well, ditto on the brass, percussion works well on also. acoustic instrumentals on a low volume is not great against c (guitar ... etc). well on a bass drum with the pad.
    the acute compared to my Tbone SCT2000 is a bit nasal, but in the medium and lower the mic is rather linear and smooth.
    c is the first of my knowledge akg manufactured inChina which explains such a low price. The report price is qualified in my opinion honorable but not amazing (s Tbone comes out far better in the same price range).
    having said that the mic is rather versatile and linear (slight lack of warmth in my opinion but hey ... no lights no chocolate) not di that I would do this choice now that I've tested the range Tbone.
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  • jfranjfran

    AKG Perception 200Published on 03/16/06 at 16:27
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    See data sheet

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for around two weeks, the low cut is very practical to remove background noise from my apartment! This is my first micro donations I have no comparison, I chose this mic to the report Qualitprix Excellent. J, needed a microphone to begin by computer music and that allowed me to dvloper my apptitudes technical sound, to learn the dynamics of sound. I used to do without prtention DMOS. If your needs are the same as mine, so go there without hsiter!
  • dav_boisvdav_boisv

    AKG Perception 200Published on 04/01/06 at 08:52
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    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- What kind of microphone? (Song, sound, mixed ..)</span>
    Label on the box it says it is a micro to do everything, but I use it for such important voices ...
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- What technology? (Electret, condenser ...)</span>
    Transistor condenser microphone with directivity cardio.

    OVERALL OPINION

    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- How long have you use it?</span>
    For now only yesterday. So if there's the new I inform you ...
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- What is the particular feature you like best and least?</span>
    It comes with storage case that can close a shockmount cl trs of good quality finishi…
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    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- What kind of microphone? (Song, sound, mixed ..)</span>
    Label on the box it says it is a micro to do everything, but I use it for such important voices ...
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- What technology? (Electret, condenser ...)</span>
    Transistor condenser microphone with directivity cardio.

    OVERALL OPINION

    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- How long have you use it?</span>
    For now only yesterday. So if there's the new I inform you ...
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- What is the particular feature you like best and least?</span>
    It comes with storage case that can close a shockmount cl trs of good quality finishing and micro impcable trs is well cared for, I cut it down to r duced the background noise and-10db pad that can be used from time to time to catch more "rock'n'roll" ... And I love the fact qu'AKG finally gives us a good microphone for a ridiculous price!
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?</span>
    Yes quelques'uns in the other Luna M-Audio, Behringer B2-Pro, the MXL990 Marshall and a Shure PG48. By comparison, the Perception 200 is less aggressive than in the lower Luna (which is a good micro trs) and less aggressive than in the acute b2pro (I dtest. It is also less baveu in low and medium in a MXL990 (which sounds more neutral but is a good mic for the price) and especially that brings a little more heat than the MXL voice. In rsum it reproduces the low mids and treble perfection, while bringing a little color (which might sound like so Whereas pure AKG) that does not sound DGRAD (just a small grain of heat). For the PG48 ben no comparison because it is more oriented karaoke microphone ... I a couple pramp BlueTube DP, which is I think a similar product range.
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- How do you report qualitprix?</span>
    For a microphone in this range and above that price, which suggests no breath indsirable and comes with many accessories is the offer of the century.
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...</span>
    Without hsitez, but I pplus open mind on the quality of the brand AKG. So I think for my next purchase I will turn to an AKG C414 ...
    <p class="bbcode-cite"> Citation: <span>Finally ...</span>
    This micro surprised me and always surprise me! Of course that said, this is a micro mid-range (low end in the middle ranges). It can happen almost rsultat a 'pro' asser quickly (not always touch the egualiseur) but it does not Exceeds the AKG C414, the TLM 103 or U87, do not RVer! This is not an SM58 (bad comparison but just) on which you have to push the gain to max to hear any sound ... It's a microphone that requires expertise (distribution, use, etc..) And finesse (must not stir as internship ...). So put a microphone hands warned. As micro 3ime example, once you know your hardware and you can use full power, it becomes all the INTERESTED ...
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  • raniadoraniado

    AKG Perception 200Published on 04/24/06 at 02:03
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    Singing

    OVERALL OPINION

    This microphone is frankly not that great, I have a fleet of micro well already essentially complete reference, not necessarily expensive, AKG D112, Sennheiser 421, SM57, SM58, Neumann TLM103 ... I had a first prize because it would obviously make-up. I price for the brand.
    but nothing happens, there are all the characteristics of low-end microphones. it has no place in a studio. it may be appropriate in a PC for a newbie or casual (like all the microphones in this price range). of aillor tip, prefer a dynamic vocal microphone Sennheiser or Shure (which will be a prs identical price). Sennheiser 421 or if you want a good micro instrument.
    intrigued by …
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    Singing

    OVERALL OPINION

    This microphone is frankly not that great, I have a fleet of micro well already essentially complete reference, not necessarily expensive, AKG D112, Sennheiser 421, SM57, SM58, Neumann TLM103 ... I had a first prize because it would obviously make-up. I price for the brand.
    but nothing happens, there are all the characteristics of low-end microphones. it has no place in a studio. it may be appropriate in a PC for a newbie or casual (like all the microphones in this price range). of aillor tip, prefer a dynamic vocal microphone Sennheiser or Shure (which will be a prs identical price). Sennheiser 421 or if you want a good micro instrument.
    intrigued by this kind of test I have a micro B2pro for Behringer ... which I think is a better choice if properly Galise acute.
    Finally I find that disappointing trs brands like AKG products make such ruining their image.
    a little thing puzzles me the suspension is very similar to other micro ... does he not come in the same factory.
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  • James...James...

    Good condenser for the price

    AKG Perception 200Published on 08/03/11 at 06:57
    This is AKG's budget condenser. It comes with a shock mount, a low cut switch, and a DB decrease switch. AKG recommends it be used for vocals, guitars, and an in general instrument microphone. It's supposed to be quite versatile for studio and even live use.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've owned this mic for years. It was one of my first condensers and I choose it for the value. I have used it in many situations so I will comment on each use individually.

    Vocals - The 200 is a very honest mic. If you are not a good singer, it will butcher your vocals. The 200 is almost accurate to a fault. Every little breath and tick comes through over the recording. I found it does better with v…
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    This is AKG's budget condenser. It comes with a shock mount, a low cut switch, and a DB decrease switch. AKG recommends it be used for vocals, guitars, and an in general instrument microphone. It's supposed to be quite versatile for studio and even live use.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've owned this mic for years. It was one of my first condensers and I choose it for the value. I have used it in many situations so I will comment on each use individually.

    Vocals - The 200 is a very honest mic. If you are not a good singer, it will butcher your vocals. The 200 is almost accurate to a fault. Every little breath and tick comes through over the recording. I found it does better with vocals in a full mix than a 1 or 2 instrument recording. It seems to like female vocals better for some reason. If you want a transparent vocal mic that you can go back and edit to taste in your recording environment, this is a good mic. It doesn't have any "magic vocal sauce" though. At this price you aren't getting anything amazing.

    Acoustic guitar - It's okay. Not great. You are better off with an SM81 or something of that style. If you are really gifted at mixing, it's doable, but I could never get a good strum sound with this mic.

    Bass drum - Amazing. Put it in the sound hole, turn the DB cut on, and listen. Awesome kick sound. I've used it live too and it works great. In fact I swear by it for kick. My drummer wears in ear monitors to hear his kit and he loves how his kick sounds with this. Won't use anything else.

    Piano - If the piano is good, then I give it an A. With some pianos it's a dud. Just depends. There are better mics for this application but in a quick and dirty live environment it will do the job.

    I've abused this mic over the years and it keep on kicking. I think I would buy another if only for the kick drum use. I'm not a big fan of it on anything else. For certain voices it's great. Not so much on mine. For guitar and piano it's just so so.
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  • moosersmoosers

    AKG Perception 200Published on 01/18/10 at 19:27
    The AKG Perception 200 is a discontinued model of a large diaphragm condenser microphone designed for use the recording studio rather than for live shows.<span> </span>The Perception 200 has a standard cardioid polar pick up pattern form.<span> </span>It also does have a good amount of features for a cheaper microphone, as it has both a bass roll off switch and a -10 db pad.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I’ve only used the AKG Perception 200 a small amount of times in the last year and a small home studio, but feel that I’ve gotten a pretty good gauge of what the mic is capable of and what it isn’t.<span> </span>I’ve used the mic for a few different purposes, including for recording vocals, and …
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    The AKG Perception 200 is a discontinued model of a large diaphragm condenser microphone designed for use the recording studio rather than for live shows.<span> </span>The Perception 200 has a standard cardioid polar pick up pattern form.<span> </span>It also does have a good amount of features for a cheaper microphone, as it has both a bass roll off switch and a -10 db pad.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I’ve only used the AKG Perception 200 a small amount of times in the last year and a small home studio, but feel that I’ve gotten a pretty good gauge of what the mic is capable of and what it isn’t.<span> </span>I’ve used the mic for a few different purposes, including for recording vocals, and as a room mic for electric guitar.<span> </span>I didn’t put it too far away from the guitar amp, just about three feet to get a bit of wetter signal.<span> </span>I definitely liked it better for the latter application, as I felt that although the mic comes in pretty clearly, it lacked the depth that I would want in a solid vocal microphone.<span> </span>Having said this, the mic will get the job done in a small studio setting, it just isn’t up to par with many other microphones out there for this application, and based on the priced I really wasn’t expecting it to be, and you shouldn’t either.<span> </span>If you take the AKG Perception 200 at face value as a budget condenser microphone, it will definitely take you long way.<span> </span>AKG knows what they are doing when it comes to microphones, as they’ve done it for years and years.<span> </span>If you’re looking to assemble a small home studio or want to add to the collection in a cheap way, definitely see if you can scope out a used AKG Perception 200, as there should be plenty of them out there.
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  • sat4nsat4n

    AKG Perception 200Published on 11/07/08 at 11:16
    It's your standard large diaphragm condenser with bass roll-off and a db pad. It comes with a shock mount and a hard case, which is cool.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I really would like an AKG 414 or something along those lines, but I'm not rich. The dude at the music store told me to try this for recording my vocals (I had been using a plain old SM58) and it made a huge difference. I'd still like a 414, but instead of saving up for one I decided to buy two more of these, to use for drum overheads (where they also excel). The one thing I've been a little disappointed in is their performance recording acoustic guitar, but that may be my fault, as I don't really know how to mic acoustic guitar p…
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    It's your standard large diaphragm condenser with bass roll-off and a db pad. It comes with a shock mount and a hard case, which is cool.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I really would like an AKG 414 or something along those lines, but I'm not rich. The dude at the music store told me to try this for recording my vocals (I had been using a plain old SM58) and it made a huge difference. I'd still like a 414, but instead of saving up for one I decided to buy two more of these, to use for drum overheads (where they also excel). The one thing I've been a little disappointed in is their performance recording acoustic guitar, but that may be my fault, as I don't really know how to mic acoustic guitar properly and my guitar itself is pretty bad.
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  • victormelamadevictormelamade

    AKG Perception 200Published on 10/25/08 at 16:46
    The AKG perception 200 (name was changed to 220, so look that up instead if you are researching this mic) is the middle of the road large diaphragm condenser mic in AKG's budget or home studio line of microphones. The mic is extremely cheap for the sound quality. I won't say that this mic sounds great, because quite frankly it doesn't, but it's a big improvement over the cheaper AKG 120. This mic has a larger capsule size, which I think helps contribute to the sound of this mic seeming to be a little fuller and warmer. It still can tend to sound a little tinny or harsh, such as when you are recording a female vocalist, but overall it's not too bad. The mic is pretty versatile, and will…
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    The AKG perception 200 (name was changed to 220, so look that up instead if you are researching this mic) is the middle of the road large diaphragm condenser mic in AKG's budget or home studio line of microphones. The mic is extremely cheap for the sound quality. I won't say that this mic sounds great, because quite frankly it doesn't, but it's a big improvement over the cheaper AKG 120. This mic has a larger capsule size, which I think helps contribute to the sound of this mic seeming to be a little fuller and warmer. It still can tend to sound a little tinny or harsh, such as when you are recording a female vocalist, but overall it's not too bad. The mic is pretty versatile, and will do an okay job capturing most sources. The transients on this mic are surprisingly good and realistic sounding, I would say even better than the Perception 170 which has a smaller diaphragm. This mic also has more features which increase its value. It comes with a nice aluminum carrying case to protect it, and it also comes with a spider style shock mount. Also helping to eliminate bass rumble is the switchable high pass filter that you get with this. The filter is generally a plus, however I really feel that it starts cutting lows at too high of a frequency, so that unless whatever you're recording is really and truly bassy and boomy, your signal will just end up sounding flat and empty with no body. You can't change the cardioid pattern on this mic, so you don't get the added value that a switchable pattern mic can bring to your studio.

    OVERALL OPINION

    My friend has this mic and I have borrowed on numerous occasions when I was doing mic shootouts on a few instruments. At less than $200 the mic is a pretty good starting point for the home studio that wants to invest beyond an SM58 in their microphone selection. You will definitely want to get a pop filter with this mic, because for some reason it seems overly sensitive to plosives when you are close miking a vocalist. The price is low and the quality is a little better than average, so this mic is a pretty good value. At this price point this is definitely one of the better condenser mics out there. AKG is a reliable company too, so these mics are definitely built to last.
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