↵C414 XLII Reference Multipattern Condenser Microphone
Comes with Mogami Mic Cable and DR Boom Stand
The classic C12 sound
for recording of lead vocals and solo instruments in studio and on stage
The C414 XLII multi-pattern condenser microphone offers a choice of nine polar patterns for the perfect sonic capture for every application. A peak hold LED displays even the shortest overload peaks. For live-sound applications and permanent installations, all controls can easily be disabled for trouble-free use.
The C414 XLII version differs from the C414 XLS version in one major respect ? the capsule. The C414 XLII's slight presence boost and impressive spatial reproduction are both similar to the legendary AKG C12 microphone from 1953.
Sonic character of the famous AKG C12
delivers astounding sound quality for lead vocals and solo instruments
Nine selectable polar patterns
for the perfect setting for every application
Three attenuation levels (-6,-12,-18dB)
for close-up recording or high-output sources of up to 158dB SPL
Three switchable different bass-cut filters
to reduce wind noise, stage vibration or proximity effect
Overload warning with audio peak hold LED
to detect shortest audio peaks
Technical Specification
General |
Audio frequency bandwidth |
20 to 20000 Hz |
Equivalent Noise Level |
6 dB-A |
Sensitivity |
23 mV/Pa |
Signal to Noise |
88 dB-A |
Preattenuation Pad |
-6
-12
-18 dB |
Bass Cut Filter |
160
80
40 Hz |
Electrical Impedance |
200 Ohms |
Recommended Load Impedance |
2200 Ohms |
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Polar Patterns |
Omnidirectional |
 |
Wide Cardioid |
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Cardioid |
 |
Hypercardioid |
 |
Figure of eight |
 |
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Powering Interface |
Voltage |
44 to 52 V |
Current |
4.5 mA |
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Audio Output |
Type |
Balanced XLR |
Gender |
Male |
Contacts |
3-pin |
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Design |
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Dimensions / Weight |
Length |
38 mm |
Width |
50 mm |
Height |
160 mm |
Net Weight |
300 g |
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UPC 885038025924
In accordance with California labeling requirements:
WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 28 July, 2016.