AKG C411 L
Weighing only 18 grams (0.6 oz.), this ultra-light condenser pickup is ideal for acoustic
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guitar, mandolin, violin, and most other stringed instruments. The C 411 will give a clear and uncolored sound without changing the balance of the instrument. Att...
AKG C411 L
Weighing only 18 grams (0.6 oz.), this ultra-light condenser pickup is ideal for acoustic
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guitar, mandolin, violin, and most other stringed instruments. The C 411 will give a clear and uncolored sound without changing the balance of the instrument. Attaching the C 411 on or near the bridge or anywhere else on the instrument is easy with the included non-marring, reusable, solventfree adhesive compound.C 411 L: With mini XLR connector for use with B 29 L battery operated power supply, MPA V L external phantom power adapter, or AKG WMS bodypack transmitters.Features:Ultra-light vibration pickupCondenser transducer in sealed enclosureCable with lockable miniature XLR connectorFrequency range10 to 18,000 HzMax. SPL100 dB (for 1% THD)Impedance200 ohms unbalancedRecommended load impedance>=1000 ohmsSupply voltage9 to 52 V phantom power to DIN 45596 or battery powering from B 29 L or AKG bodypack transmitterCurrent consumptionapprox. 2.2 mAConnectorC 411 L: 3-pin mini XLRCableC 411 L: 1.5 m (5 ft.)Finishmatte blackDimensions27 x 14 x 9.5 mm / 1.1 x 0.5 x 0.3 in.Net weightC 411 L: 18 g / 0.7 oz.Shipping weightC 411 L: 150 g / 5.5 oz.
Advantages: Industry standard bass drum mic. Versatile. Disadvantages: Lacks the natural 'boom' of some other bass drum mics.
...The AKG D112 is generally a very sensible purchase. It has a home in almost all studios, from the small time musicians project bedroom studio, to the pro's studio.
With a retail price of around £110, it's hardly breaking the bank either.
However, you may still need to pair this mic up with another companies bass drum mic, as it can be a bit 'extreme' in it's sound. The AKG really catches to slap and punch of the kick drum. Similar to a basketball bouncing on a laminate wood floor. It's not devoid of all 'boom' and warmth but in some cases, you may need to use two microphones, one to get the boom and ambience of the bass drum, and the AKG to get the punch and presence.
For bands using a double bass pedal, the AKG allows the bass drum to really cut through the rest of the instruments where a more 'boomy' bass drum mic may not have...
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...grade 8 and through the beginning of my diploma. I would like to upgrade now, but the upgrade to the YFL411 is way more expensive and I am afraid out of my budget.
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