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AKG P3 S Vocal Dynamic Microphone
AKG P3 S Vocal Dynamic Microphone
$75.00

AKG P3 S Vocal Dynamic Microphone

SoundPro Item: 61486
MPN: P3S
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MSRP: $90.03
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Rock out to your heart’s content with the AKG P3 S vocal dynamic microphone. Part of the AKG Perception series, the P3 S microphone is perfect for backing vocals and guitar.

The P3 S microphone has a cardioid polar pattern. This build works to make sure that only the sounds in front of the mic are captured, without picking up stage or crowd noise coming from the sides and rear of the mic. By limiting those noises picked up, the cardioid polar pattern also reduces feedback.

Take your P3 S on the road with you without stress. The P3 S comes with a sturdy metal case, and the microphone itself is rugged with a wire-mesh grille for extra protection. Also on the microphone body is a conveniently placed on/off switch for noiseless muting.

AKG P3 S Features

  • Cardioid polar pattern
  • Integrated windscreen
  • Rugged wire-mesh cap and sturdy die-cast metal body
  • P3 S Microphone1
  • SA45 Stand Adaptor1
  • Microphone Bag1
  • Transducer TypeDynamic
  • Polar PatternCardioid
  • Frequency Response40 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Output Impedance600 ohms
  • Sensitivity2.5 mV/Pa
  • Audio Output
    • Type: Balanced XLR
    • Gender: Male
    • Contacts3-pin
  • Length190 mm
  • Diameter51 mm
  • Net Weight320 g
  • Bodymetal
  • Finishblack

About Dynamic Microphones at Sound Productions

If you’re looking for an all-purpose, heavy-duty microphone, look no further than a dynamic microphone. Equally outstanding in both the studio and live on stage, dynamic mics are an affordable, versatile, and classic option for nearly every miking application. Popular uses include live performances, studio recordings, man-on-the-street style interviews, as well as podcasts that aim for a professional “radio voice” polish.

Dynamic microphones work using a coil attached to a magnet. When sound waves cause the coil to vibrate up and down against the magnet, an electromagnetic current is induced; in simple terms, this turns the sound into an electronic signal to be channeled into a recorded version or—in the case of live sound—into a speaker to distribute the sound to the audience.

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