AKG D12 VR
AKG D12 VR Reference large
The D12 VR 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 drums 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.
KICK THE HAMMER
The D12 VR is a large-diaphragm cardioid enhance the low frequency performance Without phantom power, the microphone delivers the pure character of the sound source. This setting is perfect for loud wind instruments and also for vocal transformer from the 1970´s and a patented discrete circuitry. switch on the microphone body. In this mode the output level is also reduced by 10 dB automati Active filter operation:
The implementation of an active electronic filter in a dynamic microphone is an AKG “Phantom Power” must be supplied from the connected mixing desk in order to power the active filter circuitry The operating principle of the active filters is based on analogue circuitry combined Frequency processing is performed in the filter circuit and then transformer. Impedance differences between the micr a perfect sound regardless of the connected device.The resulting sound is especially impressive at high signal levels at which the transformer signal.
HIGHLIGHTS
» Patented analogue
» Cardioid polar pattern
» Dynamic passive mode
» Ultra thin diaphragm
» Optimized bass chamber
» 3 active sound shapes s/P48 power
» Zero latency calculator
» Original C414 transformer
REFERENCE KICKDRUM and diaphragm cardioid dynamic microphone. The microphone has a thin diaphragm to enhance the low frequency performance Without phantom power, the microphone delivers the pure character of the sound source. This setting is perfect for loud wind instruments and also for vocal use. The warm sound is realized by the original C 414 transformer from the 1970´s and a patented discrete circuitry. The filter setting can be controlled using a switch on the microphone body. In this mode the output level is also reduced by 10 dB automati The implementation of an active electronic filter in a dynamic microphone is an AKG patented solution“Phantom Power” must be supplied from the connected mixing desk in order to power the active filter circuitry. operating principle of the active filters is based on analogue circuitry combined with a transformer Frequency processing is performed in the filter circuit and then combined with the audio signal in the transformer. Impedance differences between the microphone and other equipment are cancelled out enabling a perfect sound regardless of the connected device. The resulting sound is especially impressive at high signal levels at which the transformer processing unit Cardioid polar pattern.