Wednesday, July 18, 2012
AKG C 414 XL II/ST Stereo Microphone Set
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AKG C 414 XL II/ST Stereo Microphone Set
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If you don't recognize these mics, let me introduce you. C 414 XL II/ST, this is a future recording legend, Future recording legend, this is a pair of the most popular microphones on the entire ever-lovin' surface of the planet. Seriously, for over six decades, the AKG C 414 (in one iteration or another) has been capturing voices and performances in the the leading studios and broadcast stations anywhere. Why? Because this multi-pattern workhorse mic sound amazing on just about anything. No, really, I'm sure you've heard that a lot, but in this case it's actually true. In fact, there are few microphones as widely used/loved/accepted as an industry standard as the C 414 XL II. That's why you'll find a pair in just about every major studio.AKG C214 Condenser Microphone
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AKG C214 Condenser Microphone
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If you haven't heard of AKG's C 414, you've no doubt HEARD it. That baby is in practically every big recording studio around. It's also a stage favorite. And a broadcast favorite. You get the picture. Why are we telling you all this? Because the AKG C 214 was made to be the cost-effective alternative to that high-end C 414. So now all of us with a project studio can actually put that AKG sound to work on our recordings. Not a bad thing, right? Definitely.
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