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AKG 414 EB P48 Classic Vintage Condenser Microphone Black version
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Description Brand: AKG Acoustics Pickup Pattern: Multi-Pattern Type: Condenser Microphone Microphone Form Factor: Handheld/Stand-Held Model: 414 Connector(s): XLR 3 Pin Connectivity: Wired Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
AKG Acoustics C 414 EB P48 In perfect working condition and well looked after, another classic mic from AKG. Comes with clip and case, as pictured. Checkout my other auctions for more pro audio gear. And get in touch for accurate international shipping estimates. Thanks!
Detailed Specifications;AKG Acoustics C 414 EB P48Multi-Pattern Condenser MicrophoneThe C414 EB P48 was a variation of the C414EB. Both were multipattern FET mics built around AKG’s CK-12 capsule, but the P48 version was released 4 years after the EB, and differed in the following ways:While the C414EB could run on as little as 9VDC phantom power, and used a DC-DC converter to generate the capsule’s required polarization voltage, the C414 EB P48 required a full 48VDC phantom power, and contained no DC-DC converter.Early production runs of the C414EB used brass-ring CK-12 capsules. Although we have seen reports of some C414EB-P48 with brass CK-12s, we believe most of the P48 mics had nylon CK-12s.The P48 had higher sensitivity — it was rated at 9mV/Pa, as compared to the EB (6 mV/Pa).The P48 had slightly higher impedance, at 200Ω.The P48 was available in black; the C414EB was available in silver.Both mics offered a 3-way pad (0, -10, -20dB) and a 3-way high-pass filter (flat, -12dB/octave @ 75 or 150Hz), and four polar patterns: Cardioid, Omni, Hypercardioid, Figure of 8. All these features were selectable via switches built into the microphone body.SpecificationsFrequency Response - OmnidirectionalClick Graph to Compare! Frequency Response - CardioidClick Graph to Compare! Frequency Response - HypercardioidClick Graph to Compare! Frequency Response - BidirectionalClick Graph to Compare!
Pickup Patterns Pads & Filters Omnidirectional (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz)
Cardioid (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz)
Hypercardioid (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz)
Bidirectional (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz)
Pad: -10dB (Via Switch)Pad: -20dB (Via Switch)Filter: HPF: -12 dB/octave @ 75Hz (Via Switch)Filter: HPF: -12dB/octave @ 150Hz (Via Switch)
Capsule Dimensions Impedance SPL/Noise Diameter n/a
200 Ohms (Low) Max SPL: 150 dB
Self-noise: 18.0 dB(A)
Weight Length Max Diameter Interface(s) 360g (12.70oz) 141mm (5.55'') n/a
Power Specifications Requires phantom powerPhantom voltage: 48v
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Description
| Brand: | AKG Acoustics | Pickup Pattern: | Multi-Pattern |
| Type: | Condenser Microphone | Microphone Form Factor: | Handheld/Stand-Held |
| Model: | 414 | Connector(s): | XLR 3 Pin |
| Connectivity: | Wired | Country/Region of Manufacture: | Austria |
AKG Acoustics C 414 EB P48 In perfect working condition and well looked after, another classic mic from AKG. Comes with clip and case, as pictured. Checkout my other auctions for more pro audio gear. And get in touch for accurate international shipping estimates. Thanks!
Detailed Specifications;
Detailed Specifications;
AKG Acoustics C 414 EB P48Multi-Pattern Condenser MicrophoneThe C414 EB P48 was a variation of the C414EB. Both were multipattern FET mics built around AKG’s CK-12 capsule, but the P48 version was released 4 years after the EB, and differed in the following ways:While the C414EB could run on as little as 9VDC phantom power, and used a DC-DC converter to generate the capsule’s required polarization voltage, the C414 EB P48 required a full 48VDC phantom power, and contained no DC-DC converter.Early production runs of the C414EB used brass-ring CK-12 capsules. Although we have seen reports of some C414EB-P48 with brass CK-12s, we believe most of the P48 mics had nylon CK-12s.The P48 had higher sensitivity — it was rated at 9mV/Pa, as compared to the EB (6 mV/Pa).The P48 had slightly higher impedance, at 200Ω.The P48 was available in black; the C414EB was available in silver.Both mics offered a 3-way pad (0, -10, -20dB) and a 3-way high-pass filter (flat, -12dB/octave @ 75 or 150Hz), and four polar patterns: Cardioid, Omni, Hypercardioid, Figure of 8. All these features were selectable via switches built into the microphone body.Specifications
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| Frequency Response - OmnidirectionalClick Graph to Compare! |
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| Frequency Response - CardioidClick Graph to Compare! |
| Frequency Response - HypercardioidClick Graph to Compare! |
| Frequency Response - BidirectionalClick Graph to Compare! |
| Pickup Patterns | Pads & Filters |
|---|---|
| Omnidirectional (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz) Cardioid (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz) Hypercardioid (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz) Bidirectional (9 mV/Pa; 30 - 20,000 Hz) | Pad: -10dB (Via Switch)Pad: -20dB (Via Switch)Filter: HPF: -12 dB/octave @ 75Hz (Via Switch)Filter: HPF: -12dB/octave @ 150Hz (Via Switch) |
| Capsule Dimensions | Impedance | SPL/Noise |
|---|---|---|
| Diameter n/a | 200 Ohms (Low) | Max SPL: 150 dB Self-noise: 18.0 dB(A) |
| Weight | Length | Max Diameter | Interface(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 360g (12.70oz) | 141mm (5.55'') | n/a |
| Power Specifications |
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| Requires phantom powerPhantom voltage: 48v |