VIENNA, Austria – Making its US debut in San
Francisco, California during the 133rd AES Convention, HARMAN’s AKG
D12 VR microphone has been recognized as the Best Of Show by ProSoundNetwork. The mic, which is intended specifically for
kick drum recording and live applications, joins a selected group of products
among the thousands showcased at the Moscone Center during the convention to
receive the honor.
“To be awarded the Best of Show during AES reinforces
AKG’s commitment to quality, reliability and overall sonic ingenuity,” stated
Joe Wagoner, Product Manager,
Wireless – Tour – Install, AKG. “Our goal was
to provide the recording industry a microphone that every studio and live engineer
would want and must have. The D12 VR has been engineered and manufactured to
perform at the highest level for any engineer, drummer or percussionist around
the globe. AKG is very happy to accept this acknowledgment from ProSoundNetwork
and will continue to deliver leading professional audio equipment to the
industry.”
Developed more than six decades ago, AKG achieved an
international breakthrough in recording and broadcast technology with the
introduction of its first dynamic microphone, the D12. The first-of-its-kind
microphone became a staple in television and radio studios around the world,
setting the standard for voice transmission in the 1950s and ‘60s and later
became a favorite kick drum and low frequency mic in the studio and live
performance arena.
Today, D12 VR offers a thin diaphragm within its newly
designed capsule, which enhances low-frequency performance. With phantom power disabled, the D12 delivers
accurate, pure character from the sound source.
With phantom power enabled, one of three switchable active-filter
presets can be used to quickly adapt the mic’s response to suit the user’s
desired kick drum.
The vintage styling houses a premium bass microphone
and offers three active sound shapes for recording: open kick drum, closed kick
drum and vintage sound. D12 is
manufactured with the original AKG C414 transformer from the 1970s, reinforcing
AKG’s deep musical heritage.
For more information about AKG, please visit http://www.akg.com and http://www.youtube.com/AKGacoustics.
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