About This Listing

The P120 from AKG is a side-address condenser microphone with a cardioid pattern designed to capture vocals, acoustic guitars, percussion, and amplified instruments in project studios, home recordings and live situations. The low-mass 0.66" gold-sputtered diaphragm delivers a clear sound with accurate details, and it is capable of handling sound-pressure levels up to 150 dB without introducing perceptible distortion. A switchable low-cut filter at 300 Hz helps reduce rumble or wind noise, and a switchable 20 dB pad enables distortion-free recording of very loud sound sources associated with proximity miking. The all-metal body improves rejection of RF interference so you can use the microphone near transmitter stations and along with wireless microphones. The P120 is built to resist high temperatures and humidity. The rugged body and sturdy front grille protect it from tough handling. P120 Features
  • Side-address microphone with cardioid pattern and gold-sputtered diaphragm to prevent shorting to the back electrode at high sound-pressure levels
  • Capable of handling sound-pressure levels up to 150 dB with no apparent distortion
  • Switchable low-cut filter at 300 Hz and switchable 20 dB pad
  • All-metal body for rejection of RF interference
  • Sturdy front grille protects microphone from tough handling
  • Built to resist high temperatures and humidity

Condition
Brand
Model
  • P120 General-Purpose Medium Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Medium-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Cardioid
Electronics
  • Solid State

About the Seller

MusicMann Studios

New Berlin, WI, United States
(1,263)
Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:3,585
Product Overview
The AKG P120 is a condenser mic designed to be used for affordable home recording.
Shop 56 options from $55
Product Reviews
AKG P120 Cardioid Condenser Microphone
AKG P120 Cardioid Condenser Microphone
$99

About This Listing

The P120 from AKG is a side-address condenser microphone with a cardioid pattern designed to capture vocals, acoustic guitars, percussion, and amplified instruments in project studios, home recordings and live situations. The low-mass 0.66" gold-sputtered diaphragm delivers a clear sound with accurate details, and it is capable of handling sound-pressure levels up to 150 dB without introducing perceptible distortion. A switchable low-cut filter at 300 Hz helps reduce rumble or wind noise, and a switchable 20 dB pad enables distortion-free recording of very loud sound sources associated with proximity miking. The all-metal body improves rejection of RF interference so you can use the microphone near transmitter stations and along with wireless microphones. The P120 is built to resist high temperatures and humidity. The rugged body and sturdy front grille protect it from tough handling. P120 Features
  • Side-address microphone with cardioid pattern and gold-sputtered diaphragm to prevent shorting to the back electrode at high sound-pressure levels
  • Capable of handling sound-pressure levels up to 150 dB with no apparent distortion
  • Switchable low-cut filter at 300 Hz and switchable 20 dB pad
  • All-metal body for rejection of RF interference
  • Sturdy front grille protects microphone from tough handling
  • Built to resist high temperatures and humidity

Condition
Brand
Model
  • P120 General-Purpose Medium Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Medium-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Cardioid
Electronics
  • Solid State

About the Seller

MusicMann Studios

New Berlin, WI, United States
(1,263)
Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:3,585
Product Overview
The AKG P120 is a condenser mic designed to be used for affordable home recording.
Shop 56 options from $55
Product Reviews

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