Whether you’re recording in a large concert hall or a one-room studio, you want to capture the emotion and moment, not just the sound. With a full frequency range of 20Hz - 20kHz and the lowest self-noise in its class, the C314 brings out the best in every nuance. Built on the rich heritage of the C414 XLS capsule, its dual computer-matched diaphragms guarantee the highest polar pattern accuracy, while the integrated suspension dramatically reduces noise for pure, faithful recordings.

Key Features

  • Pure, honest sound - 1-inch dual-diaphragm capsule
  • Tuned to capture every nuance - four selectable polar patterns
  • Never get overloaded - overload detection LED and bass-cut filter
  • Integrated capsule suspension
  • All metal grille and rugged housing

Technical Specifications

Microphone type
Condensor
Polar Patterns
Cardioid, Supercardioid, Omnidirectional, Figure of eight
Audio frequency bandwidth
20 - 20000 Hz
Equivalent noise level
8 dB-A
Sensitivity
20 mV/Pa
Signal to Noise
86 dB-A
Preattenuation Pad
-20 dB
Bass cut filter
100 Hz, 12dB/octave
Electrical impedance
200 Ohms
Recommended load impedance
1000 Ohms
Audio Output
Type
Balanced XLR
Gender
Male
Contacts
3-pin
Powering Interface
Voltage
44 to 52 V
Current
3 mA
Instrument
Vocals
Yes
Piano / Strings
Yes
Horns / Woodwinds
Yes
Drums / Percussion
Yes
Dimensions
Length
160 mm
Width
55 mm
Height
43 mm
Net Weight
300 g (mic only)

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • C314
Categories
Microphone Type
  • Large-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Multipattern
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Solid State

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