Unlikely Stories: The AKG DX11 Reverb Mic
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The 1960s: a time of sexual revolution, radical politics and microphones with built‑in spring reverbs.
We kick off a new series profiling classic studio equipment with a look at a humble dynamic mic that has passed into Liverpudlian legend.
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AKG’s new 2.4GHz wireless system is easy to use, affordable, and incorporates some crafty anti-dropout technology.
AKG's form for making quality cans for mixing is well known. How do these new models compare with their previous flagship design?
Mic technology has come a long way since AKG launched the original C1000S. Does the latest version offer enough improvements to keep up with the competition?
To celebrate their 65th anniversary, AKG have launched a limited-edition version of their popular K702's.
Thinking of going wireless? If you value audio quality and ease of use, this digital system from AKG might be just what you’re looking for.
Paul White investigates AKG's chunky USB offering.
Does AKGs Chinese-made Perception 820 maintain the Austrian companys impressive reputation?
Hear for yourself how this mic performed during the SOS tests.
Can condenser mics at this price really be worthy of a name like AKG? Actually, it seems they can...