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AKG C 535 EB Specifications

AKG C 535 EB Specifications

Akg acoustics condenser microphone specification sheet
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Description
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.

Specifications

Transducer type:
Condenser pressure gradient
Frequency response 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Polar pattern:
Cardioid
Impedance:
200 ohms
Output connector:
XLR
Sensitivity:
7 mV/Pa; -43 dB (re 1 V)
Powering:
Phantom powering from 9 to 52 Vdc
Sound pressure level for 1% THD: 137 dB
Size:
1.8" (46 mm) diameter,
7.2" (161 mm) length
Net weight:
10.5 oz. (300 g)
Shipping weight:
1.7 lbs. (780 g)
Standard accessory: SA 41/1 Stand Adapter
Optional Accessories: W 23 or PF 10 Windscreen
(choose color)
PF 100 Pop filter
C 535 EB
Condenser Microphone
Features
• Versatile condenser microphone
for studio and vocal applications
• Broad 2-dB rise between 7 and
12 kHz enhances vocal projection
• 4-position switch tailors output
level and bass response as needed
• Operates on phantom powering
from 9 to 52 Vdc

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Summary of Contents for AKG C 535 EB

  • Page 1: Specifications

    Description 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.
  • Page 2: Architects And Engineers Specifications

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