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AKG's Revamped D12 Bass Microphone Seen at PLASA Show

AKG's D12 VR (vintage sound re-issue)

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. Now, Harman's AKG introduces the newly designed D12 VR large-diaphragm cardioid microphone intended specifically for kick drum recording and live applications.

D12 VR (vintage sound re-issue) 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, the company says. 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-style premium bass microphone offers three active sound shapes for recording: open kick drum, closed kick drum, and vintage sound. D12 VR is manufactured with the original AKG C414 transformer from the 1970s, reinforcing AKG's deep musical heritage.

According to the company, AKG's patented implementation of an active electronic filter within a dynamic microphone continues to provide the audio industry with perfected sound. Internally, AKG's dynamic microphones process frequencies within the filter circuit and connect the audio signal in the mic's transformer. The impedance differences between the mic and tandem audio equipment are cancelled out, enabling the unit to showcase the ultimate sound, regardless of its connected device. AKG's transformers enhance the audio signal significantly, especially at high signal levels.

"With the reputation AKG's D12 brought to the recording and broadcast industry, the latest D12 VR embodies its predecessor with the quality and reliability AKG has been providing the audio industry for 65 years," stated Thomas Umbauer, product manager, PPA, AKG. "The relaunched D12 VR will give tracked drums a vintage, yet crisp and modern sound, sure to make percussion tracks shine for professionals or casual artists around the world."

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(20 September 2012)

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