Selling for a relative and item appears to be in good used condition. Some minor wear on base of mic, but otherwise looks good. Includes case, microphone, windscreen, converter, and stand. Batteries not included. 

DESCRIPTION

Looking for a high-quality microphone to enhance your audio recording? Look no further than the AKG C1000 S small-diaphragm condenser microphone. This microphone is perfect for musicians and audio professionals alike, with its reliable sound quality and durable design.

With its compact size and versatile features, the AKG C1000 S is a popular choice for both studio and live performances. Its small diaphragm size ensures accurate sound reproduction, while its brand name and model number ensure top-notch quality. Whether you're recording music, voiceovers, or interviews, this microphone is sure to deliver the clear and crisp sound you need.


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The AKG Model C 1000 S gradient condenser microphone uses a low noise pre-polarized backplate (electret) and is ideal for a variety of recording and sound reinforcement applications. Its polar pattern can be quickly converted from cardioid to hypercardioid by placing an acoustical converter over the end of the microphone capsule; this has virtually no effect on the on-axis response of the microphone. The on- axis response of the C 1000 S has a gentle (-6 db/octave) roll-off below 200 Hz which has been tailored for the normal close-in use of cardioid and hypercardioid microphones in studio recording and sound reinforcement applications. The microphone may thus be used in close-in application with no need for further equalization. The C 1000 S may be powered by a battery or by phantom powering over a range from 9 to 52 Vdc. The included PPC 1000 Polar Pattern Converter allows quick changeover from cardioid to hypercardioid. A silent on/off switch is recessed to prevent inadvertent shut-off. The included Presence Boost Adapter piece PB 1000 creates an emphasis of the higher frequencies from 5 to 9 kHz by about 3 to 5 dB, which not only improves the transmission of sibilances but may be also advantageous when recording instruments requiring greater high frequency content in their audio spectrum.