Choose from nine polar patterns in one microphone with the AKG C414 XLII. Works equally well for live sound applications and permanent installations.
Combining proven reference quality, leading-edge technology, and state-of-the-art components, this matched pair of C414 XLII condenser microphones is a simple way to add professional polish to your audio project. The C414 XLII's capsule is what sets it apart from AKG’s C414 XLS model; based on the characteristic sound of the legendary C12 mic from 1953, this unique capsule boosts audio presence and enhances spatial reproduction.
The C414 XLII’s condenser design enjoys enhanced sound sensitivity compared to dynamic mic options, allowing your vocals and instruments to sound more natural and detailed. The mic’s large diaphragm further optimizes vocals, ambient room audio, and acoustic instruments such as guitars. In addition, condenser mics are louder, capable of picking up wider frequency responses, and offer an expanded dynamic range—all factors that make the C414 XLII a great solution for demanding studio recording applications.
Find the perfect setting to capture optimal sound—no matter what your application. A choice of nine polar patterns allows you to customize what sounds the C414 XLII picks up. Select from three attenuation levels (-6,-12,-18dB) to adjust the mic for close-up recording or high-output sources (up to 158dB SPL).
Three switchable bass-cut filters enable lead vocals or solo instruments to shine in even the densest mixes. A peak hold LED displays even the shortest overload peaks. All controls can easily be disabled for trouble-free use.
Included in the box with these two C414 XLII mics are two universal shock mounts for reduced handling and mechanical noise, two stand adapters, two windscreens for reducing noise from breath or plosives, an H50 stereo bar, and an aluminum carrying case for safe transport and storage when the mic isn’t in use.
AKG C414 XLII Matched Pair Features
- Sonic character of AKG's popular C12
- 9 selectable polar patterns
- 3 attenuation levels for closeup recording or high-output sources up to 158 dB
- 3 switchable different bass-cut filters
- Overload warning with audio peak hold LED
- C414 XLII microphones2
- H85 universal shock mounts2
- SA60 stand adapters2
- W414 windscreens2
- H50 stereo bar1
- Aluminum carrying case1
- Measurement document1
- Transducer TypeCondenser
- Polar Patterns (selectable)Cardioid, Wide Angle Cardioid, Hypercardioid, Figure-8, Omnidirectional
- Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Output Impedance200 ohms
- Sensitivity23 mV/Pa
- Equivalent Noise Level6 dB-A
- Signal to Noise88 dB-A
- Preattenuation Pad-6 dB, -12 dB, -18 dB
- Bass Cut Filter160 Hz, 80 Hz, 40 Hz
- Powering Interface
- Voltage: 44 to 52 V
- Current: 4.5 mA
- Connector3-Pin XLRM
- Microphone Dimensions
- Length: 1.5"
- Width: 1.97"
- Height: 6.3"
- Net Weight: 10.58 oz (300 g)
About Condenser Microphones at Sound Productions
Achieve professional polish to your studio sound with condenser microphones from Sound Productions. A condenser microphone uses a capacitor that converts sound vibrations into electric currents. It is characterized by increased sound sensitivity than a dynamic mic, enabling it to capture more natural, detailed audio from vocals and instruments.
Use a large-diaphragm condenser mic (sometimes called a “capacitor mic”) to optimize the sound of vocals, acoustic guitar, and ambient room audio. Alternatively, choose a small diaphragm condenser mic (or “pencil mic”) for acoustic instruments including guitars, classical instruments, cymbals, and drum overheads. The smaller capsule and lightweight build make it easy to place perfectly in almost any miking application, while the consistent polar pattern makes a pair of small-diaphragm condenser mics the perfect choice for stereo miking.
Compared to the other popular option of dynamic microphones, condenser mics are louder, pick up a wider frequency response, and enjoy an expansive dynamic range—all aspects that make them ideal for studio recording.