AKG Acoustics C 430 User Manual
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“The AKG MicroMics
together with
AKG.WIRELESS -
the ultimate freedom
on stage.”
Jimmy Roberts/Saxophon
Nick Lane/Posaune
Rick Braun/Trompete
Brass section -
Rod Stewart World Tour
The C 419
III
clips onto
the bell of the trumpet,
saxophone, trombone, tuba, etc.
The mic to give freedom to
horn players.
Its tight hypercardioid pattern makes
it problem free for stage work near
floor monitors. The natural sound of
the horn is retained via the flat
response with a gentle high frequence
peak of the transducer element.
It permits the performing horn player
to reach his audience with power and
clarity.
Specifications:
Frequency response:
20 - 20,000 Hz
Polar Pattern:
hypercardioid
Sensitivity:
7 mV/Pa
Impedance:
200
Ω
Maximum SPL for 1%/3% THD:
126 dB/130 dB
Size:
180 x 35 mm/7" x 1.4" including clamp
Net Weight:
C 419
III
PP: 141 g (5.1 oz.)/C 419
III
L: 77 g (3.1 oz.)
Shipping Weight:
C 419
III
PP: 462 g (16.8 oz.)/C 419
III
L: 398 g (14.5 oz.)
Standard accessory:
W 44 windscreen
Features
Benefits
External shock mount system
• Isolation from vibrational noise
• Elastomer suspension tube
Miniature gooseneck
• Allows precise positioning of the microphone
• 110 mm/4.4" long
des Mikrofons
Clamp with rubberized finish
• For secure fit; will not leave a mark on
• Clamps on the bell of the instrument
the instrument
C 419
III
PP - for phantom powering
• for use with 9 to 52 V phantom power
• cable terminated in a preamp/XLR connector
C 419
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
Frequency Response and Polar Diagram
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MicroMic for Wind Instruments,
Drums & Percussions.