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AKG Acoustics C 430 User Manual

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The C 411

III

is suitable for all types

of string instruments; acoustic guitar,
banjo, mandolin, violin, etc. It comes
with a reusable adhesive compound
which can be removed without marring
the finish.

Adhering the C 411

III

on or near

the bridge of the instrument smoothly
reproduces a clear and uncolored sound.

Features

Benefits

Full range condenser mic in a

• The risk of feedback is almost eliminated

sealed enclosure

• reproduces only the vibrations of the

instrument body

Ultralightweight

• Doesn’t influence the balance

• only 18g/0,7oz.

of the instrument

C 411

III

PP - for phantom powering

• For use with 9 to 52 V phantom power

• cable terminated in a preamp/XLR connector

C 411

III

L

• For use with AKG B 29 L battery powered

• cable terminated in a 1/8" gold-plated,

phantom supply, MPA II L phantom adapter,

lockable mini-jack

or with AKG.WIRELESS bodypacks transmitters

Specifications:

Frequency response:

10 - 18,000 Hz

Polar Pattern:

vibration pickup

Sensitivity:

1 mV/ms

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Impedance:

200

Maximum SPL for 1%/3% THD:

96 dB/103 dB

Size:

27 x 14 x 9.5 mm/1" x 0.5" x 0.3"

Net Weight:

C 411

III

PP: 98 g (3.6 oz.)/C 411

III

L: 18 g (0.7 oz.)

Shipping Weight:

C 411

III

PP: 225 g (8.2 oz.)/C 411

III

L: 150 g (5.5 oz.)

Standard accessory:

adhesive compound

“On the

Deep Purple World Tour 2000,

we used an

80-piece symphony orchestra

and miked up

part of the strings

with C 411 pickups.

Without the AKG MicroMics,

it would have been impossible

to get a clean mix

with a rock band

like Deep Purple

and a symphony orchestra

playing together.”

Lars Brogaard

Production Manager

Deep Purple

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Acoustic Pickup MicroMic

Frequency Response and Polar Diagram

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