AKG C 214 - "A budget mic?"
Capsule: One Inch Large Diaphragm Condenser Sensitivity: 20 mV/Pa (-34 dBV) Frequency Range: 20 to 20,000 Hz Equivalent noise level: 13 dB-A (IEC 60268-4) Polar Pattern: Cardioid …
AKG C 452 EB - "decent but you can get better for the money"
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 co…
AKG C 412 - "Crisp and clean"
The AKG C 412 was one of the first condenser mics that we purchased and used thoroughly and we didn’t know much about mics at first so I sat down and listed to every mic in the three hundred dollar r…
AKG C414 LTD - moosers's review
The AKG C 414 LTD is a limited edition version of the ever popular 414 condenser microphone. It was made throughout 2007 as a 60th anniversary edition of the microphone but is no longer made and mos…
AKG C 414 B-XL II - "great sound"
This mic provides a top-notch frequency response curve and great sensitivity. It really captures your original source and makes it come alive. This mic is best used for quieter ‘acoustic’ sources, e.…
AKG C 391 B - " Very good mic!"
translatedI bought one of these micro two years ago now and I am very satisfied! It goes almost everywhere, I use it mainly on Charley, over head, folk guitar, piano (excellent) or taking mood on jazz band o…
AKG C 1000 S - zebzik's review
translatedMicrophone very versatile vocals, various instruments resumed. Back-electret technology. Soft sound (some might say soft) but accurate (AKG sound) (some would say cold). Thus goes well on almost…
AKG Elle C - " For female singers? Really?"
translatedElectret microphone with cardioid, according AKG is specifically designed for female voices. Why not after all .. Actually it is rather intended for small hands. Its frequency band extends from 60 to…
AKG Perception 400 - " MICRO-ROUND"
translatedExpand my fleet micro price, the reputation of the brand. OVERALL OPINION Around 5 years
AKG C 1000 S - irving's review
translatedLong been a benchmark in the world of condenser microphones. The micro can do absolutely everything and will serve well as for singing, instrument, acoustic guitar or microphone as background (overhe…
AKG C 414 B-XL II - " Formidable versatility."
translatedWe do this more :-) OVERALL OPINION I use it for about 6 years for the sound of acoustic instruments but also for voice (voice choirs and solo) Versatile Micro par excellence (not to either a k…
AKG C 3000 B - " Not the top for AKG"
translatedCondenser microphone medium / large diaphragm (1 inch). A high-pass 6 dB / Octave at 500 Hz, -10 dB pad 1. Cardioid. Building that exudes seriousness, comes with a plastic hanger with no hyper-beefy …
AKG C 3000 B - " Good but ..."
translatedTrs prcis and for decision-edged sound. Not suitable for all voices: Not for a voice which is fundamental between 200 and 280Hz, one falls into the hollow of the micro, bright and sibilant ha…
AKG C451 B - " excellent"
translatedOn certain voice can be magic, but I always couple with a 2nd microphone to enhance the bass, and it's perfect. OVERALL OPINION bought used 6 months ago, trs good value quality / price
AKG C 3000 B - saucisson's review
translatedI use it mainly for guitar or folk guitar amp. OVERALL OPINION I use it for 6 or 7 years. It was my first static. This mic is a little too bright for voice but for the amps it is very good and ve…