AKG - C7 micro main à condensateur
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AKG C7, the high-quality condenser handheld condenser microphone.
ARTICLE N° 66517
Presentation
AKG has designed the C7 specifically for vocals, horns and woodwinds for use on stage.
The AKG C7 is a supercardioid electret condenser handheld microphone designed to limit feedback while maintaining a brilliant sound with clear high frequencies.
The AKG C7 is built with a suspension that suppresses handling noise.
The AKG C7 is a supercardioid electret condenser handheld microphone designed to limit feedback while maintaining a brilliant sound with clear high frequencies.
The AKG C7 is built with a suspension that suppresses handling noise.
Other features
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AKG C7
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Phantom power supply required: 48 V +/- 4 V (3 mA current)
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Frequency range: 20 Hz-20 kHz
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Polar pattern: supercardioid
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Type: 3/4" rear electret condenser
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Equivalent noise level: 21 dB-A
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Sensitivity: 4 mV / Pa
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Signal to noise: 73 dB-A
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Impedance: 600 Ω
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Recommended load impedance: 2000 Ohms
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Maximum SPL: 150 dB (A) (1% THD)
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Innovative open-space capsule
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Gold-plated capsule for perfect resistance to humidity and corrosion
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Proprietary pneumatic capsule suspension against handling noise
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3-layer anti-plosive system
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Robust galvanised metal body
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Matt blue-grey finish
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Output via 3-pin balanced male XLR connector
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Dimensions: Ø 51 x 185 mm
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Weight: 317 g
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Supplied with SA61 clip and carry pouch
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C7 micro main à condensateur AKG
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PHILIPPE B
17/02/2026
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Trés bon micro, utilisation voix chorale, peu sensible aux larsens.
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Founded in 1947 in Vienna, AKG is today one of the major players in the world of audio, with references for microphones and headphones used in the world's largest recording studios. These include the C414 condenser microphone, the small C451 diaphragm and the K series of monitoring headsets.
Since its acquisition by Harman International in 1994, AKG has continued to innovate with new stage microphones, analog and digital wireless systems, the Perception Series, and collaborations with artists such as Tiësto on DJ headphones.
