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AKG C414 B-TL II

Large diaphragm condenser microphone from AKG belonging to the C414 series

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Published on 05/07/04 at 15:26
Micro chant vocation ... rise in the curve of 4 kHz, the rest very flat.
Each microphone comes with its own curve.
Multipolarity (4) and -10 & -20 dB pad.

Re-creation of the capsule of the famous C 12 vintage sound ... without the output transformer.

Micro cash that huge ...

OVERALL OPINION

ATTENTION: THIS NOTICE DOES THE COUPLE WITH AKG 414 TL II VC JOEMEEK Qcs 1.

To summarize: "IN YOUR FACE"

Used for several months, I made a decision of a feminine voice mezzi, rendering is very warm and crystalline.
My voice, baritone ... .... Then its huge ...
I Rechants my titles on this couple and I prefer the sound that couple Neumann M 149 / Focusrite RED ..
Its more rock, thicker, fatter ...
Well .. as a result, I have to remix my tracks to get a go this one in the mix!

Compared to the Rode NT 2 as I board .. nothing to do ..
At both levels of precision that made the ... Neither at the price ...

Attention nothing transparent in this couple ... You have to love!
... I love!

Last Day in May 2004: In the studio, trying an APRS VH1 Brauner, Neumann U 47 Valve, A Sanken Cu 41, I record my album with the C414B Tl II, with a Pramp Studer D19 and MicValve as an insert to the compressor, my Joemeek VC1 Qcs ...