VIENNA, Austria – Functioning as a classical music radio station while
also broadcasting live regular services from St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna,
Austria, Radio Stephansdom continues to reach its audience with the help of
HARMAN’s AKG microphones. With a deep
relationship with the Austrian microphone manufacturer, the broadcast station
relies on a complete AKG microphone system throughout the Cathedral to perform
problem and maintenance-free – since 1998 – reinforcing AKG’s durability and
reliability throughout the historic venue.
The Cathedral plays host to large
orchestral masses, showcasing the work of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert
and Bruckner. In fact, St. Stephen’s has the distinction of hosting both
Mozart’s marriage ceremony and funeral.
With an active listening audience of approximately
100,000 per day, Radio Stephansdom has grown to become a benchmark broadcast
station in Vienna. Two years ago, the station converted to a full digital setup while
retaining AKG microphones. Today they are using C414XLS for the presenters, and
CK47 with GN30 for round table discussions.
For live broadcasts, Martin Macheiner, the station’s technical director
calls on a vast range of AKG microphones, including C460B, C480B, C414
ULS, C414TLII, C451B, CK61ULS, CK62ULS, CK62DF and CK63ULS. “We needed to match the challenge presented
to us within the critical acoustics of the cathedral and the microphones
provided by AKG are an excellent solution,” stated Macheiner.
In the Cathedral, priests are miked
with DSR700 digital wireless mics with DHT700 (C5 capsule) and DPT700 with
CK97-C/L capsule. But one feature they are proud of is the special construction
for the Haydn Organ, which can be moved around on covered wheels. Two AKG Blue
Line SE300B’s with CK92 capsules are installed on outriggers, along with a
small mixer and two PT450 compact bodypack transmitters all inside
the organ. The signals are then received via a pair of SR4500’s.
“AKG offers absolute transparency – a
warm but clean sound – particularly for the strings. There is no alternative to the C414 with its
fantastic musical offering,” Machenier continued. “AKG’s continued support helps our station
provide the highest quality of broadcast with very little worry about replacing
our veteran microphones.”
For more information about AKG, please visit http://www.akg.com and http://www.youtube.com/AKGacoustics.
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