AKG Acoustics C 430 User Manual
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The C 416
III
can be used for all types of
low profile micing, including accordion,
piano, guitar cabinets, auto-harp,
hammered dulcimer and more.
It incorporates the flat response,
hypercardioid capsule of the C 419
in a format with a longer gooseneck,
a mounting bracket and a full
complement of mounting accessories.
Features
Benefits
New MicroMic transducer element
• Natural reproduction of your instrument’s
• Flat response with a slight high frequency peak
or cabinet’s sound with excellent
intelligibility
External shock mount system
• Isolation from vibrational noise
• Elastomer suspension tube
Miniature gooseneck
• Allows precise positioning of the microphone
• 100 mm/4" long
C 416
III
PP- for phantom powering
• for use with 9 to 52 V phantom power
• cable terminated in a preamp/XLR connector
C 416
III
L
• For use with AKG B 29 L battery powered
• cable terminated in a 1/8" goldplated,
phantom supply, MPA II L phantom adapter,
lockable minijack
or with AKG.WIRELESS pocket transmitters
Specifications:
Frequency response:
20 - 20,000 Hz
Polar Pattern:
hypercardioid
Sensitivity:
7 mV/Pa
Impedance:
200
Ω
Maximum SPL for 1%/3% THD:
121 dB/131 dB
Size:
235 x 30 mm/9.3"x 1.2"
Net Weight:
C 416
III
PP: 120 g (4.2 oz.)/C 416
III
L: 55 g (1.9 oz.)
Shipping Weight:
C 416
III
: 455 g (15.9 oz.)/C 416
III
L: 390 g (13.6 oz.)
Standard accessory:
W 44 windscreen, mounting accessories
C
4 1 6
III
4 1 6
III
Accordion & Speaker MicroMic
Frequency Response and Polar Diagram
“Performing
folk-rock on stage -
the AKG C 416
is the
perfect assistant.”
Hubert von Goisern
Alpine Rock Artist,
Österreich
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