AKG D12 VR Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Reference Microphone

AKG D12 VR Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Reference Microphone

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AKG D12 VR Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Reference Microphone

The AKG D12 VR Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Reference Microphone is a reference large-diaphragm dynamic microphone with cardioid polar pattern. Designed specifically for kick-drum recording applications, the microphone has a thin diaphragm to enhance the low frequency performance. Its warm sound is realized by the original C414 transformer, especially impressive at high signal levels. The D12 VR features three active filter presets to match its sound shape with the kick drum's character. When activated, the output level is automatically reduced by 10 dB. The filter settings can be controlled using a switch on the microphone body. Without phantom power, the microphone operates in passive mode and delivers the instruments pure sound.


AKG D12 VR Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Reference Microphone Features

- Ultra thin diaphragm for accurate reproduction of the instruments sound
- Optimized bass chamber for enhanced low frequency performance
- Patented switchable active-filter presets three sound shapes to match the drums character
- Original C414 transformer delivers a warm sound especially at high signal levels
- Cardioid polar pattern rejects overspill from nearby instruments


AKG D12 VR Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Reference Microphone Specifications

- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Audio Frequency Bandwidth: 17 - 17,000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 1.2 mV/Pa
- Electrical Impedance: 200 Ω
- Recommended Load Impedance: 1000 Ω
- Maximum SPL for 0.5% THD: 164 dB SPL

Connections:
- Type: Balanced XLR
- Gender: Male
- Contacts: 3-Pin

Physical:
- Body: Metal
- Finish: Galvanized Nickel Matte/Black
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 66 x 125 x 101 mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg


AKG D12 VR Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Reference Microphone Supplied With

- 1x AKG D12 VR Microphone
- 1x Microphone Bag



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