Harmans AKG will relauch the Project Studio Line at IBC 2012. The revamped Project Studio Lines C4500 BC is specially designed for on-air broadcast purposes. The mic is designed with cardioid pickup and offers AKG sound quality thanks to its edge-terminated large diaphragm condenser capsule. The low proximity effect and the integrated multilayer pop-filter ensure […]
Harmans AKG will relauch the Project Studio Line at IBC 2012.
The revamped Project Studio Lines C4500 BC is specially designed for on-air broadcast purposes. The mic is designed with cardioid pickup and offers AKG sound quality thanks to its edge-terminated large diaphragm condenser capsule. The low proximity effect and the integrated multilayer pop-filter ensure quality results even with lively speakers.
C4500 BC meets the requirements of digital audio with its ultra-low 8dB-A self-noise and 145/165 dB SPL capacity. The mics acoustical design and front-end address allow for comfortable on-air broadcast work and easy positioning in front of instruments, including bass drums, upright bass, baritone sax or other high-output sources. C4500s 3-stage filter and low up-close bass boost allow for close positioning to sources, accurately capturing target sound.
Thomas Stubics, product marketing manager for recording and broadcast at AKG, said: AKGs new Project Studio Line takes a fresh look at a technology that has stayed true to the audio industry for 20 years. The C4500 BCs relaunch will offer a comfortable and reliable solution for any on-air micing or voice-over application with clear and high-quality results.
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