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Akg Wireless Microphones

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Greg 2024-04-11 04:34:12

[38 dB] The right tool if you want to minimize dropouts on your wireless microphones

5
Toby 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Cubed Foam] I needed a case to store spare microphones in my studio, and wanted to find one that could my AKG C1000s. This case does the trick. I didn't really need a hard case but it's nice to know everything inside is safe. The different layers of foam can be punched out to accommodate standard dynamic mics like the Shure SM58 as well. Everything is snug and cozy. I'm using the accessories slot for mic clips but it can be customized via the foam as well if you need more space. All in all, I'm very happy with this purchase and it looks like it will last a long time.

5
Chris 2024-04-12 08:54:34

[End Address] I have always been a big fan of the AKG small capsule condenser microphones. Sounds amazing for drum overheads or acoustic guitar placed near the nut.

5
Tony 2024-07-08 03:13:13

[0.09 lb] I bought some for my AKG D202 vintage microphones. Made durable enough, amongst the cheaper mic pouch options online which is nice coming from Sennheiser. 12 inches by 4 inches and can fit 3 1/2 inch diameter mic grills comfortably. Made in China but still a solid choice.

5
Tony 2024-09-23 05:22:51

I bought some for my AKG D202 vintage microphones. Made durable enough, amongst the cheaper mic pouch options online which is nice coming from Sennheiser. 12 inches by 4 inches and can fit 3 1/2 inch diameter mic grills comfortably. Made in China but still a solid choice.

5
Xavier 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[22 x 20 x 8.2"] My company only uses PRO X cases and its perfect for 4 wireless microphones, Wireless Antenna Disto and a Furman Power Conditioner. The drawer has plenty of space for mics and cables!

5
soundguyjon 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Analog UHF ] I've used a number of wireless systems. In this case, we considered adding another Audio Technica 3000 series, but went with AKG instead. I prefer the AKG for a couple of reasons: -The gain before feedback is better. -The display on the mic is easier to see. -For most voices - the AKG sounds a bit better. -Only needs one AA battery and lasts a long time. -Fairly easy infrared frequency setup. -The receiver display background color changes from green to orange when something critical happens, like signal clipping or a low battery. -We have experienced less RF interference with this AKG than some other types. -Digital (like Line 6) can sound better, but on rare occasion, I've had dropouts with digital.

5
Chrippy256 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.485 lb] We use this mic in a church setting. We were using a lapel mic that came included with our AKG wireless system. Once we swapped out the lapel and started using the Countryman the difference was amazing! Sound was clear and crisp with no pops, hissing, or buzzing. For pro speaking environments this is a must have!

5
Nabil 2024-04-23 02:35:41

[Cardioid] I was looking for a affordable wireless handsfree microphone and decided to pair this with an AKG WMS 40 Mini Wireless Instrument System, the result is a incredible fidelity sound wich helps me tremendously with my job making my voice reach more people without any distortion!. It goes practically unnoticable. It looks so elegant and delicate, yet it is very strong. I love the pouch that comes with the microphone.

5
soundguyjon 2024-05-14 01:58:49

I've used a number of wireless systems. In this case, we considered adding another Audio Technica 3000 series, but went with AKG instead. I prefer the AKG for a couple of reasons: -The gain before feedback is better. -The display on the mic is easier to see. -For most voices - the AKG sounds a bit better. -Only needs one AA battery and lasts a long time. -Fairly easy infrared frequency setup. -The receiver display background color changes from green to orange when something critical happens, like signal clipping or a low battery. -We have experienced less RF interference with this AKG than some other types. -Digital (like Line 6) can sound better, but on rare occasion, I've had dropouts with digital.

5