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AKG Pro Audio C214 Professional Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone, Matched Pair

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Size: C214


Style: Vocals


Configuration: Pair


Features

  • 2 x C214
  • 2 x Elastic spider suspensions
  • 2 x Windscreen
  • 1 x Aluminum carrying case

Description

Perfect Twins for stereo recording of any acoustic instruments in studio and on stage. The C214 large-diaphragm condenser microphone has been designed as a cost-effective alternative to the high-end C414 family. The C214 captures sound by combining one capsule of the legendary C414 dual-capsule system and the patented AKG Back-Plate Technology, resulting in an outstanding performance close to the famous C414 XLII.

Recommended Uses For Product: Recording


Brand: AKG Pro Audio


Model Name: C214


Color: Black


Included Components: Microphone


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Audio Sensitivity: 20 dB


Microphone Form Factor: Large Diaphragm


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.3 x 8.6 x 3.9 inches


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 6.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.6 x 3.9 inches


Country of Origin: Austria


Item model number: C214 Pair


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 2, 2010


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Aluminum


Size: C214


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  • Great mic to add to the Collection
Size: C214 Style: Vocals Configuration: Single
So let me preface this by saying the ONLY reason I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 is because I came from an (unmodded) MXL990s for years, and thought this would be a MASSIVE upgrade. It wasn't. That being said, I absolutely love this microphone, and when I do get another one, I can't see myself selling the 214. I just wanted to let everyone know that there are a lot of other upgrades that can be done in your signal chain, and to let you know that the microphone is only a small part of that. The highs can be a bit sibilant with this microphone, but that was something I was aware of beforehand, and something I kind of wanted. I'd say my style of singing is similar to that of Chris Martin, so having a mic that is a bit "bright" is something I was going for. I have mine paired with a Steinberg UR44, and it's an extremely quiet setup. I think I need to tweak my settings a little though because unless i have the 0dB pad on, I'm not getting the best results when I'm 12-16" away from the mic. Again, I think this is something I need to tweak in my setup, and not something directly related to the 214. Unfortunately, I have not gotten to try this on anything other than higher-register male vocals, but I have heard that it is a good mic for hip-hop, and will update my review (can I do that?) when I get a chance to record some rappers that I know. I was really tossed up between this and a used 414XLii, and I think I'm going to eventually scoop up the 414 as well. Some of my friends who work in studios told me I was dumb for thinking this could hold up against a C414, but I didn't know if it wold justify the extra $300-400 for the 414. I guess if I could do it again, I probably would've gone for the 414, but hey I guess that's life. I'm in no way unsatisfied with this purchase, but can definitely see myself upgrading sooner than if I had just gotten the 414 the first time. I don't necessarily need the polar patterns, but the 414 is industry standard, and the 214 is still going to be seen as a "budget" model. If you're on a budget, I would definitely recommend this mic, but if you can afford something a little more industry standard, I would definitely choose the latter. Again though, I still love this mic and don't plan on parting with it even if I choose to upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2018 by Colton Braun

  • Ok
Size: C214 Style: Vocals Configuration: Single
I think it needs more phantom power or something. Could not get the vocals loud enough without having to turn it all the way up. Not for me. Returned but nice build.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023 by rob

  • I've tested a lot of mics
Size: C214 Style: Vocals Configuration: Single
It was a struggle to determine just how much to spend on a mic for our start-up podcast. Everyone says start small, you can always upgrade. Well, my friends, I don't want to always be upgrading. You spend more, in the long run, that way. There are other places to save money, but your voice IS the podcast. I read reviews for weeks, you know what I found out, people that write these reviews get a commission if you buy the mic from there link. Which made my skeptical mind think, just how unbiased are they? So I went to several guitar stores in my area and tested out every single mic they had in the store. $40 mics all the way $5,000 mics. What I found out was this: you know imediately which ones you hate. It comes down to how the mic makes your voice sound. I repeatedly found that the AKG mics work best for my voice. The sound is rich and warm without any tweaking. (Remeber I was testing in a guitar store, all controls were the same, just the mic was different.) When I saw the price tags, I had a mini heart-attack. Then I thought about my studio needs. So I did a mental budget check and decided I'd rather spend the money on the mic since it's the most important piece of equipment for a podcast. I couldn't be happier. It's solidly made and should last me for years to come. If I need to buy another mic, it will for more hosts on the show, not to replace this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Good quality 👌
Size: C214 Style: Vocals Configuration: Single
Amazing
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by David thang

  • it works!
Size: C214 Style: Vocals Configuration: Single
This condenser microphone will surely help those working in a project studio and/or up to big professional studio. However do not mistaken this for a cardioid only version of the c414 xls or xlii. This version is a totally different beast due to the way the capsule is made. It also does not sound similar to its older sibling and actually sounds closer to a c12 instead. If someone told you this is basically a c414 but a cardioid version then they haven't actually mic a/b test the two and most likely gave their opinion due to it looking strikingly similar. Now it doesn't mean this is bad or terrible, it is actually quite friendly since it gives out articulation to speech while not being harsh. Will it work on all voices, no it will not. Before you head out to buy any microphone, you should find out what is your tonal range and how your voice actually is rather than what you want it to be. This gives the voice some punch to those who hit a lower frequency in my opinion since bass or bass-baritones lack that clarity tenors tend to have. Since you're buying a mic in this price range of 300 already, you should test out other similar products like Rode NT2-A, Audio Technica AT4040, Blue Babybottle. I prefer the rode nt2a since it offers bang for buck. Not the best but is a great overall mic. The c214 won't disappoint if you know what you want out of the mic and knowing how to utilize it's axis for that sound you want. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2014 by Alvin Lu

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