C451B REFERENCE MIC MATCHED PAIR

C451B-ST
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The AKG C451BST is a matched pair of small-diaphragm condenser microphones, perfect for stereo recordings or live sound applications. Also available individually as C451B



The C451 B is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone ...
The AKG C451BST is a matched pair of small-diaphragm condenser microphones, perfect for stereo recordings or live sound applications. Also available individually as C451B

The C451 B is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone with the identical acoustical behaviour of its predecessor, the legendary C451 EB + CK1 capsule, which was a bestseller right from the start in 1969.

With its airy sound, high overload limit and improved engineering details, the C451 B continues the success story of this legend. The roadworthy design around the handcrafted capsule and the low-noise preamp electronics ensure impressive results even under very harsh conditions.

The AKG C451 B is an excellent tool for accurately capturing signals rich in transients such as drums, instruments with a percussive sound, acoustic guitar, or for overhead miking.

Using an extremely light diaphragm, the new AKG C451 B is almost totally insensitive to handling noise. Other features include an all-metal body for excellent protection from RF interference and high reliability for excellent results under almost all conditions.

APPLICATION EXAMPLES
  • All-round studio and live instrument use
  • Percussion
  • Recording
  • Drums
  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Overheads
  • Choir
  • Ambient sound effects/crowd
  • Lectern

IN THE BOX
  • SA 40 stand adapter
  • W 90 foam windscreen
  • Padded carrying case
  • H 50 stereo bar (stereo pair only)

AKG VIDEOS

AKG Mics That are Awesome for Recording Drums in Studio and Live:



Drum Microphone Technique and Placement for Live and Studio Recording


Glyn Johns Drum Mic Technique:

Audio engineer Oliver Roman illustrates how to mic a drum kit using the classic Glyn Johns technique.


Spaced Overhead Drum Mic Technique:

Audio engineer Oliver Roman walks through the process of miking a drum kit with four AKG microphones, including two spaced overheads.

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