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A classic of broadcast and public address equally at home in the studio. In Used, Excellent condition
$1,085.00
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The chord for this mic has been replaced but it is otherwise completely authentic. This is the 200 ohm varient.
The AKG D 25 B is a microphone which was specially designed for Film and Television. From the end of the Fifties, it was used, primarily in Europe, almost everywhere.
Attached to a long microphone stand (called a " boompole") it can be brought close effortlessly above actors to capture all sounds perfectly . It is completely disengaged from potentially interfering vibration, by means of an elastic suspension
The design is very similar to the AKG D 12, from 1953, but is of a higher quality and the frequency range is even wider: D 12 (40 - 15000Hz ) and D 25 (30 - 16.000 Hz ). The D 12, enhances low frequencies extra, the D 25 is more uniform sounding. Both types have an internal capsule which is suspended between brackets made of spring steel. The microphones also both have a special " bass chamber ", an inner space where the bass frequencies can resonate and thereby get extra attenuated. In addition, the D 25 has a filter to cut of the lowest frequencies so it could be spun around even more quiet on a film set or in the TV studio.
This was also the microphone for kick drum and bass(guitar) in many studios such as Abbey Road, at the time of the Beatles. In modern music, it is still used a lot, for bands like Slayer, Alice in Chains, etc., some top producers swear by it.
In Public Address, it was also often used as a bass drum mic, for instance Keith Moon of The Who and John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, obtained their thunderous livesound from this mic.
Around the world recording studios, radio and TV stations, opera houses and famous stages count on AKG products. Internationally known musicians and show-stars have frequently been seen using our high-quality microphones and headphones for many decades. Today AKG is one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality microphones, headphones and wireless-equipment. Listed below is the brief story of one of the most famous brands in the professional audio-world. AKG, founded in Vienna by Dr. Rudolf Goerike and Ernst Pless, soon became one of the biggest players in the world of sound. Today AKG is synonymous with good sound, stands for passion in music providing the highest quality and ongoing innovation in the world of music. The company was founded in 1947 and within months, the first AKG microphones were being used in radio stations, theatres and Jazz-Clubs. The products (the AKG DYN Series) were at that time manufactured by hand by five workers. In 1949, the first AKG headphones came on the market. Then, in the early fifties AKG made a breakthrough with several new products: Totally new technologies like the world’s first high quality condenser microphone, the D 12 with its cardioid characteristics, the world’s first remote-controlled multi-pattern capacitor microphone, the C 12 and the D 36 made acoustic history. One of the first customers of the famous C 12 microphone was the BBC in London.
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