AKG P170
€83.00
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Delivery in 3-6 days
Polar pattern: Cardioid
Capsule: 0.5"
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
maximum sound pressure level: 135 / 155 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighting): 75 dB (referenced to 1 Pa)
Pre-attenuation: 0 dB, -20 dB
Supply voltage: 48 V phantom power
Dimensions: Ø: 22 mm, length: 160 mm
Weight: 130 g
Colour: black
incl. stand adapter
The AKG P170 condenser microphone is the ideal small diaphragm model for miking drums and acoustic instruments. It delivers a clean, unadulterated sound. By slightly boosting high frequencies, instruments sound more brilliant. Normally, condenser microphones have difficulty transmitting loud instruments without distortion.
The AKG P170, however, can handle a sound pressure level of up to 155 dB. This makes it ideal as an overhead microphone for drums and percussion, and its cardioid characteristic makes it insensitive to sound from the side or from behind. This gives you good results without crosstalk or feedback, even under less than ideal acoustic conditions.
Thanks to its robust metal housing, the AKG P170 is ideally suited for live use.
Properties
| Characteristic: | Cardioid |
|---|---|
| Directional microphone: | No |
| Incl. Clamp: | Yes |
| Low cut: | No |
| Pad: | Yes |
| Stereo pair: | No |
| Type of construction: | Capacitor |
Contact:
Harman Deutschland GmbH
Parkring 3
85748 Garching b. München
E-Mail: customer.support@harman.com
Web: https://de.akg.com/
AKG Acoustics is a renowned manufacturer of audio equipment founded in 1947 in Vienna, Austria. Known for its high-quality microphones, headphones and loudspeakers, AKG has established a firm place for itself in the music and audio production industry. The brand stands for innovative technologies and excellent sound quality that are appreciated by professional musicians and audiophiles alike. With a long history of working with artists and sound engineers, AKG has developed products that meet the highest standards and are used in studios and on stages worldwide.
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