C 414 B-ULS
Product Description The C 414 B-ULS is THE reference microphone for almost all comparative microphone tests and one of the most used condenser microphones in the world. It is the microphone of choice for miking up vocals, grand pianos, percussions, and any other sound sources with complex waveforms. A gold-sputtered 1-inch dual-diaphragm and Ultra Linear Series electronics combine to provide an extremely smooth frequency response. Four selectable polar patterns allow the microphone to be used for every recording technique and two bass cut filters suppress low-frequency noise. Extremely low self noise and high headroom result in a dynamic range of 126 dB, which is wider than that of digital recording equipment. Switchable 10-dB and 20-dB preattenuation pads let you record instruments with sound pressure levels beyond 150 dB SPL at less than 0.5% THD. Complete with spider type suspension, windscreen, the new custom AKG aluminum flight case and individual frequency response printout.
C 414 B-ULS Technical specifications
Classic large-diaphragm reference microphone Selectable cardioid, hypercardioid, omnidirectional or figure-eight polar patterns Two-stage preattenuation pad and bass cut filter High sound pressure level capability – up to 160 dB SPL Frequency range: 20 to 20,000 Hz Sensitivity: 12.5 mV/Pa (-38 dBV) Max. SPL: 140/150/160 dB (THD=0.5%) Equivalent noise level :(CCIR 468-3) 25 dB Equivalent noise level: 14 dB-A Signal/noise ratio :(A-weighted) 14 dB-A Preattenuation pad: 10 dB, 20 dB, selectable Bass filter: 12 dB/octave at 75 or 150 Hz Impedance: 180 ohms Recommended load impedance: >1000 ohms Supply voltage: 9 to 52 V phantom power to DIN 45596 Current consumption: 2 mA Connector: 3-pin XLR Finish: matte black/silver | Date(s): April 19, 2004. Album by Daniel Wollock. Photos by Daniel Wollock. 1 - 3 of 3 Total. 360 Visits. |
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