AKG
C535EB
Condeser Microphone
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The C 535 EB is a cardioid handheld condenser microphone with many of the characteristics of AKG’s best studio condensers.
The response is quite uniform, but with a slight 2-dB rise in the 7 to 12 kHz range to give added presence to vocalists.
A four-position switch on the microphone provides a useful combination of output and low frequency level contours, including a broad bass roll-off for close-in instrumental use and a sharp 100-Hz cut for vocal application.
9 to 52 Vdc phantom powering is required for operation.
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