AKG C 451 C - "Classic Microphone that has been since the 90's"
I used the AKG C 451 back in 2005 in to 2006. This microphone is no longer being made, it actually got discontinued not long after it was circulated. This microphone came out long before I had my ha…
AKG C 2000 - "Do not buy"
The AKG C 2000 is a very inexpensive microphone more so aimed at for artist who are just starting out, or just looking for there first microphone. Do not expect to get a high end recording with this …
AKG D 12 - "kick"
The AKG D 12 is a dynamic microphone that I have seen used in a local studio that we go to called Studio 82, I have seen this mic on almost every single drum set up they have used. I have only seen i…
AKG D 310 - "get the D 310 S with the switch"
The AKG D 310 is a cardioid dynamic microphone. The range of frequencies with the 310 are similar to its earlier model (range 60 to 18,000 hz). One thing about this mic that I didn’t like is that the…
AKG KM235/1 Stereo Microphone Bar - "If you need two mics on one stand..."
The AKG KM235/1 Stereo Microphone Bar is a small, versatile microphone stand accessory that can hold two microphone clips onto a single stand. It is 8.5" in total length, and it has three separate se…
AKG D 7 - "nice range"
The AKG D7 is a pretty good dynamic vocal mic that will give you a quality that you wont have to do too much with. Meaning you wont have to do too much boosting the eq’s or cutting them down because …
AKG 510 B - "vintage with a good sound"
The AKG 510 is a Dynamic Polar patterned mic that has been used for a while now. The Frequency response on it is 140-15,000. It is a vintage mic and is no longer being made. You will have to purchase…
AKG SolidTube - "Let your vocals shine"
The AKG solid tube is a condenser microphone that will provide you will top notch quality for your vocal recordings. I found that the best use of this microphone comes in a treated room and not a big…
AKG C414 - "AKG C414"
the AKG C414 is very sleek looking and in my opinion the most versitale in the $1,000 price range. I always heard great things about the C414 so I decided to try it out one day in the studio. Its no…
AKG D 112 - "AKG D112"
The AKG D112 is typically a kick drum or bass mic with an incredibly high max SPL of 160 dB. I am a student, musician, writer, and pretty good line dancer residing in beautiful Nashville, TN. I've b…
AKG C 1000 S - "AKG C1000s"
12 years playing guitar, 8 years teaching, 6 years of live sound engineering, 6 years professional recording. I picked up two of these units for $350 CAD . I picked them up cause I was fed up of own…
AKG C 214 Stereo Set - " C214 doubtful ..."
translatedIn fact the pub makes this product a steal the famous bustling C414 actually after more testing and it follows that one can more precise micro Rode That a NT1.Il sounds like a large capsule microphon…
AKG D 60 S - " A microphone for the Live!"
translatedProfessional microphone Hypercardioid dynamic type. Intended to singing, very robust, so it is perfect on stage. At the time it was designed with a switch. He already has a windshield on the me…
AKG Perception 220 - TriYop's review
translatedLarge diaphragm condenser microphone. Weight requires a foot well built but the suspension does its job effectively. OVERALL OPINION I use it for a little over a month, connected (as are other…
AKG D 7 - " waou!"
translatedCardioid Dynamic, must see the instructions OVERALL OPINION Used for 5 months live and Repeat. Male voice of reggae. I sang earlier in the Shure: SM58 a (standard) and a Beta 57A which I apprec…