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« AKG C3000B Studio Condenser Microphone »

Published on 11/28/01 at 15:00
I purchased the microphone during a 10% off sale at the Mars Music superstore in Orlando, Florida.
The pre tax price for the mic during the sale was $261.
Due to the savings, I thought it would be a good time to purchase the mic for my small home studio.

The AKG C 3000 B large diaphram studio condensor microphone is a fine performer for the natural reproduction of both vocals and musical instruments
during recording.
My particular recording interests are mainly for vocals and acoustic guitar.
I wanted one microphone that was suitable for both, as well as, overhead use.
The broad frequency response, (20 hz to 20 khz), combined with the capability for frequency contouring
and cardioid capture pattern are desirable for the various possible recording situations that may arise in the studio.
The microphone may actually be configured for cardioid and hypercardioid patterns and has a 10 db pad to accommodate louder sources.
The supplied internal shock mount protects the element from rumbles and vibrations within the source room.
Another desirable feature of the C 3000 B is the ease in placing the mic in the "sweet spot" of a musical instrument.
Some condensors do not provide a pleasant spatial image unless placed and angled just right.
The AKG mic seems to provide a larger capture area with regard to a desirable spatial tonality.
This feature has another important secondary effect. It provides a comfortable distance from the performer, especially an instrumentalist.
A comfort zone is maintained, allowing the musician to record without feeling restricted.
If a musician is more comfortable during a long recording session, better results may be attained.
I recommend the AKG C 3000 B Studio Microphone for it's wide range of applications, and it's abillity to deliver a professional recording product.








The $300 price range for this microphone may prohibit some enthusiasts from considering the AKG C 3000 B.

The AKG C 3000 B has an all metal case and includes a full shock mount.
The diaphram is gold vaporized in a 27 mm capsule.

The AKG C 3000 B out performs studio condensors that are considerably more expensive.
The versatility of the microphone makes it a fine choice for the variable recording applications that may be presented in a studio environment.

This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com