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AKG C4000B - Large Dual Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
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AKG C4000B - Large Dual Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

The genuine 1-inch dual-diaphragm condenser transducer with selectable cardioid, omnidirectional, and hypercardioid polar patterns will enchant you with its unique state-of-the-art sound. Designed for miking up vocals, brass, acoustic and electric guitar, and kick drum, the C 4000 B can handle every recording situation.

Exceptionally high headroom and extremely low self noise put the C 4000 B among the condenser microphones with the widest dynamic range available today and it will give equally excellent results in the studio and on stage. A switchable 10-dB preattenuation pad allows the C 4000 B to be used for close-in miking of instruments producing extremely high sound pressure levels such as guitar amps etc. A switchable bass cut filter eliminates low-frequency noise.

   $ 711.00
   (save 29% off RRP)    (shipping $15.50)
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Specifications

    Features
  • One of the most silent condenser microphones available today
  • Up front sound in the mix
  • Selectable cardioid, hypercardioid, and omnidirectional polar patterns for every recording situation

    Technical Data
  • Polar pattern: cardioid, hypercardioid, omnidirectional
  • Frequency range: 20 to 20,000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 25 mV/Pa (-32 dBV)
  • Max. SPL: 145/155 dB (THD=0.5%)
  • Equivalent noise level (IEC 60268-4): 19 dB
  • Equivalent noise level: 8 dB-A
  • Signal/noise ratio (A-weighted): 86 dB
  • Preattenuation pad: 10 dB, switchable
  • Bass filter: 12 dB/octave at 100 Hz
  • Impedance: 200 ohms
  • Recommended load impedance: >1.000 ohms
  • Supply voltage: 9 to 52 V phantom power to DIN 45596
  • Powering: <2 mA
  • Connector: 3-pin XLR
  • Finish: silver gray
  • Net weight: 450 g / 1 lb.
  • Shipping weight: 1 kg / 2.2 lbs.
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