AKG D 409 User Instructions page 13

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microphone precisely as required. A frequency-in-
dependent hypercardioid polar pattern provides
high gain-before-feedback and reduces spillover
from neighboring instruments to a minimum. The
transducer is suspended in a special shock mount
for maximum suppression of handling noise. A
windscreen permanently mounted on the micro-
phone reduces wind and blowing noise.
The microphone features a permanently attached
10-ft. (3-m) cable.
The microphone is available in two versions:
• With 3-pin XLR connector.
• With locking mini XLR connector for use with
AKG bodypack transmitters.
(30-ft.) 2-conductor shielded cable with
• MK 9/10 microphone cable: 10-m
male and female XLR connectors
1 Description
1.5 Versions
D 409
D 409 L
1.6 Optional
Accessories
for the D 409
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