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  • ericthegreatericthegreat

    decent but you can get better for the money

    AKG C 452 EBPublished on 01/31/12 at 21:42
    The AKG C 452 EB is a smaller diaphragm condesor mic. These are meant to be nice studio mics. Shure made a sliding scale for the different mic types, and these are the entry level small diaphragm condensers. I have used all 3 of the types, and there are definitely noticeable differences. This one also lacks a couple features. What it does have a is a small diaphragm capsule, which is going to give this mic an advantage in transient response and high frequency reproduction. This mic does better with those tasks than most large diaphragm mics do, so for the more sensitive instruments you'll want to record, you will do well with one of these. They also work great in a pair for stereo recordin…
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    The AKG C 452 EB is a smaller diaphragm condesor mic. These are meant to be nice studio mics. Shure made a sliding scale for the different mic types, and these are the entry level small diaphragm condensers. I have used all 3 of the types, and there are definitely noticeable differences. This one also lacks a couple features. What it does have a is a small diaphragm capsule, which is going to give this mic an advantage in transient response and high frequency reproduction. This mic does better with those tasks than most large diaphragm mics do, so for the more sensitive instruments you'll want to record, you will do well with one of these. They also work great in a pair for stereo recording. There is a -15dB pad on these mics, in case you are mic’ing up something very loud and want to avoid distortion. They connect with an XLR cable, and they do need phantom power to work. They don't have a low-cut roll-off filter switch unfortunately, so you may need to use some EQ after recording something with one of these. The pickup pattern on these is cardioid, and it is a very tight cardioid. To my ears it really sounds more like hyper-cardioid.


    OVERALL OPINION

    A lot of other mics sound better in almost every application, and they have more features. If you can afford it, I would really suggest saving the extra money to get the 141's. Overall though, these really are not bad, on the contrary they sound fairly good, but the 141's are just superior. The 109's are pretty cheap though, so they are a good value. I wouldn't get them again, but I would recommend them to someone on a really tight budget that cant afford to have the upgrades right away. But that’s not saying that the C452 EB isn’t a quality mic because it is. I just feel like there are more mics on the market that can give you a better sound for a little more money.
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  • boby big feetboby big feet

    AKG C 452 EBPublished on 11/14/07 at 16:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Cigar type condenser microphone close enough to the C451
    Spectrum very linear with very sharp end are presented and the serious but mostly a clear proximitbr /> I use it on the snare drum It makes very good percussion and fisheries data on the instruments to the mix is very good very clear but beware of sharp end because it seems very transparent. So on instruments like the violin or flute I can not know how to make
    I use it mostly on the snare drum and guitar. It is very much in love with classical guitar and amp cover. I have to compare a pair of Oktava MK-012 and they are more serious in the treble against the C452 EB are lighter and thinner

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    It's been a yea…
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    Cigar type condenser microphone close enough to the C451
    Spectrum very linear with very sharp end are presented and the serious but mostly a clear proximitbr /> I use it on the snare drum It makes very good percussion and fisheries data on the instruments to the mix is very good very clear but beware of sharp end because it seems very transparent. So on instruments like the violin or flute I can not know how to make
    I use it mostly on the snare drum and guitar. It is very much in love with classical guitar and amp cover. I have to compare a pair of Oktava MK-012 and they are more serious in the treble against the C452 EB are lighter and thinner

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been a year since I bought it used 200 euro I do not know how much it costs is a nine rference I meet rarememt Besides, if someone has a different opinion it would be interesting to compare. I am satisfied extremeent C'tait my first mic I had a quality Berhinger B1 has nothing to do but the quality is the one I think with a good prampli must I have to be beautiful people in my Presonus Firebox dja are correct.
    I do it again this election again because it's REALLY a good micro Besides I look for another to make me a pair with my new Twin Q Joemek
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  • moosersmoosers

    AKG C 452 EBPublished on 12/21/09 at 19:01
    The AKG C 452 EB is a small diaphragm condenser microphone that is very similar to the 451 model.  I'm not exactly sure what the differences are, but I do know that they are near identical models.  The mic has a cardioid pick up pattern and is a microphone that is best suited for the studio.

    OVERALL OPINION

    While I've only used the AKG C 452 EB a small number of times, I've used it enough to know that I enjoy using it to record certain instruments a great deal.  I've also used the 451 and they pretty much have the same sound, which is one that is vibrant and great for a number of applications.  I've only had the chance to use the 452 EB on acoustic guitar, which is probably the app…
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    The AKG C 452 EB is a small diaphragm condenser microphone that is very similar to the 451 model.  I'm not exactly sure what the differences are, but I do know that they are near identical models.  The mic has a cardioid pick up pattern and is a microphone that is best suited for the studio.

    OVERALL OPINION

    While I've only used the AKG C 452 EB a small number of times, I've used it enough to know that I enjoy using it to record certain instruments a great deal.  I've also used the 451 and they pretty much have the same sound, which is one that is vibrant and great for a number of applications.  I've only had the chance to use the 452 EB on acoustic guitar, which is probably the application that this is best suited for.  I have used during a live session in the studio and found that it worked great not only in terms of tone, but also for isolating the signal.  While I haven't used the 452 in particular for anything else, I know from the 451 that it should work in a variety of situations.  AKG is one of the best when it comes to manufacturing mics that sound great and won't break the bank, and the C 452 EB definitely fits in well.  While this mic is pretty rare and isn't an easy find, if you can find one I don't think that it will cost all that much.  Using the 451 is overall a good gauge to learn more about the 452 EB, as I really think that the two are interchangeable.  Besides the 451, I'd compare this to a few of the other AKG mics that look like this one, as they all have a similar sound and price tag.  All in all, the AKG C 452 EB is definitely a quality small diaphragm condenser microphone.
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