AKG C1000S Mk4 Small Diaphragm Cardoid Condenser Microphone
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C1000 S MKIV High Performance Condenser Microphone for vocal and instrumental recording, on stage and in electronic field, news and video production.
The updated version of the C1000 S multipurpose small-diaphragm condenser microphone is extremely popular for its versatility. It is suitable for recording and live-sound applications as well as for ENG/EFP and video productions. Its gold sputtered capsule housing makes the microphone extremely rugged against humidity. If no phantom power is available, the C1000 S can be powered by two standard AA batteries for up to 120 hours. More versatile than ever before, the new C1000 S features a bass-cut switch and a switchable -10 dB pad.
The polar pattern can quickly be switched from cardioid to hyper-cardioid. Three different frequency settings add more clarity to speech and instrument sounds.
Features
- Gold sputtered microphone capsule and XLR pins give high immunity against humidity
- Powered by internal AA batteries or by phantom power for use with any equipment and every application
- Bass cut and -10 dB switchable for amazing versatility in every situation
- Presence boost adapter provides three frequency settings for different sound sources
- Unique polar pattern converter allows the microphone to be switched from cardioid to hyper-cardioid
Specifications
- Audio Frequency bandwidth: 50 to 20000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 6 mV/Pa
- Equivalent Noise Level: 21 dB-A
- Signal to Noise: 73 dB-A
- Preattenuation Pad: 10 dB
- Bass Cut Filter: 80 Hz
- Electrical Impedance: 200 Ohms
- Recommended Load Impedance: 2000 Ohms
POLAR PATTERNS
- Cardioid
- Hyper Cardioid
POWERING INTERFACE
- Voltage: 9 to 52 V
- Current: 3 mA
AUDIO OUTPUT
- Type: Balanced XLR
- Gender: Male
- Contacts: 3-pin
DESIGN
- Body: metal
- Finish: matte grayish blue
- Dimensions / Weight
- Length: 229 mm
- Height: 34 mm
- Diameter: 34 mm
- Net Weight: 320 g
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