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Reddit mentions of AKG Pro Audio C214 Professional Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone, Grey

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of AKG Pro Audio C214 Professional Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone, Grey. Here are the top ones.

AKG Pro Audio C214 Professional Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone, Grey
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    Features:
  • Sonic Character Of The C414 Xlii For Beautifully Detailed Recording Of Lead Vocals And Solo Instruments
  • Outstanding Dynamic Range And Ultralow Noise For Close-Up Recording Of High-Output Sources Of Up To 156Db Spl
  • Switchable 20Db Attenuator And Bass-Cut Filter For Close-Up Recording And Reduction Of Proximity Effect
  • Integrated Suspension To Reduce Mechanical Noise And Vibration From Stage
Specs:
ColorGrey
Height3.9 Inches
Length11.3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2020
SizeC214
Weight3.15 Pounds
Width8.6 Inches

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Found 4 comments on AKG Pro Audio C214 Professional Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone, Grey:

u/Lumisau · 5 pointsr/twitchplayspokemon

Hey now, at least some of us (at least one of us) (potentially just me) invest in quality microphones!

But I specialise in voicing young males so you're not too wrong about the preteen/old voices Kappa

u/Nine_Cats · 1 pointr/buildastudio

I removed your post, read the sidebar.

But, I'll answer some of your questions.
First off, how much money do you want to spend? Up until ~$2000 a vocals setup scales very well with price, with $400-600 being a really sweet spot if you're only recording one voice at a time but don't want to spend a lot.

You have a very mediocre 4 channel interface, you can either keep it, upgrade to an Apogee Duet for ~$650, or crossgrade to something else cheaper and spend the difference on your other gear.

If you sold that, you should be able to get ~$250 at least.

If you're going to spend less than $300 and never upgrade, get the Presonus Studio kit and then an SM58 with stand combo, then throw in any old pop filter.

If you're going to spend a bit more, the same kit with an SM7b is a more serious option.

If you're going to spend more than that, I'll need more details to give a suggestion.

Another option would be a Focusrite Solo (slightly better interface) and an AKG 214. Or any of the other multitude of condenser microphones.