REFERENCE LARGE DIAPHRAGM CONDENSER MIC

C414XLS
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REFERENCE LARGE DIAPHRAGM CONDENSER MICROPHONE



AKG’s legendary C414 needs no introduction – it is a tool found in most recording studios and has been used on thousands of hit records; it’s been on ...
REFERENCE LARGE DIAPHRAGM CONDENSER MICROPHONE

AKG’s legendary C414 needs no introduction – it is a tool found in most recording studios and has been used on thousands of hit records; it’s been on stage with artists of every musical genre and is also used by leading broadcast facilities the world over.

The C414 XLS multipattern condenser microphone offers a choice of nine polar patterns for the perfect sonic capture for every application. A peak hold LED displays even the shortest overload peaks. For live sound applications and permanent installations, all controls can easily be disabled for trouble-free use.

The C414 XLS maintains the sonic character of the legendary C414 B-ULS, the most popular AKG C414 version since 1971. Engineered for highest linearity and neutral sound, it has been the most versatile large-diaphragm microphone for decades.

The C414 XLII version differs from the C414 XLS version in one major respect – the capsule. The C414 XLII's slight presence boost and impressive spatial reproduction are both similar to the legendary AKG C12 microphone from 1953.
IN THE BOX
  • 1 x C414 XLS Microphone
  • 1 x H85 Universal Shock Mount
  • 1 x PF80 Pop Filter
  • 1 x W414 Windscreen C414
  • 1 x Metal Carrying Case

AKG VIDEOS

AKG C414 At Stadium Red Studios:

Recording Drums (can also be used in live applications)

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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