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AKG C417L Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone with Mini XLR Connector

  • Price: $99.00
  • B&H # AKC417L
  • Mfr# 2577X00080

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The AKG Model C417L is an extremely smooth omnidirectional microphone intended to be worn by speakers who demand highest audio quality and complete freedom of movement. It is one of the smallest lavalier microphones available today and is available in both black and beige versions for ultimate concealing.

This model (C417L) terminates to a 3-pin miniature XLR connector for use with AKG Wireless Transmitters.

Ultra-slim profile for unobtrusive wearing.
Extended low and high frequency response.
Omnidirectional pattern for natural speech quality.
High sensitivity (10 mV/Pa).
High acoustic level capability (126 dB-SPL for 3% THD).
Transducer Pre-Polarized Condenser
Polar Pattern Omnidirectional
Frequency Response 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Dynamic Range (Typical) Not Specified by Manufacturer
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 60 dB (A-Weighted)
Maximum Input Sound Level 118 dB @ 1kHz, (for 3% THD: 126 dB)
Power Requirements Power is Provided by Wireless Transmitter
Output Impedance 200 Ohms
Output Connectors 3-Pin Miniature XLR for Use with Wireless Systems
Case Not Specified by Manufacturer
Pad None
Low Frequency Roll-Off None
Applications Radio, Videography, Television and Broadcast.
Dimensions Microphone: .06 x .3" (15 x 7.5mm) LxW
Cable: 5' (1.5 m) Cable Terminated in a Mini-XLR Connector for Use With AKG Wireless Systems
Weight 0.3 oz. (8.0 g)

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AKGC417L Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone with Mini XLR Connector
 
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5.0

Great!

By Farrellmagic

from Van Nuys, CA

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Pros

  • Clear Sound
  • Compact
  • Easy To Use
  • Versatile

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    Comments about AKG C417L Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone with Mini XLR Connector:

    I use this Lav in my Comedy Magic show.

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    5.0

    Was a perfect replacement

    By Jesus Saves All Who Come to Him!

    from New Jersey

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    • Clear Sound
    • Compact
    • Easy To Use

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        Comments about AKG C417L Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone with Mini XLR Connector:

        I purchased this as a replacement for a well-used and worn-out microphone. The manufacturer's part # along w/ B&H's photo allowed me to be confident that I was ordering the correct product. It worked well and B&H's price was great.

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        AKG C417L Omnidirectional Lavalier Condenser Microphone with Mini XLR Connector
        • W407 Windscreen
        • H40/1 Tie Clip
        • H41 Tie Pin
        • 1 Year Warranty
         
         
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