AKG D112 MKII Kick Drum Microphone with Flexible Mount

£154.75

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The de facto standard. But better. With over 30 years of stage and studio fame the D112 is a legend in its own right. But the AKG D112 MKII takes that revered sound and gives you even more flexibility. A new integrated flexible mount lets you find the perfect position in an instant. No more mic stand-contortion. Simply screw the mic onto your stand get it in place and adjust the mount to get the angle you want. With that same legendary D112 design underneath its instantly-recognisable exterior the D112 MKII is the perfect way to get a solid and powerful low-frequency foundation. Whether youre on stage or in the studio its large diaphragm gives you phenomenally-accurate sound all the way down to 20Hz. And with the ability to handle up to 160dB SPLs without distortion the D112 MKII is ideal for those often difficult-to-mic loud sound sources.

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AKG

AKG is a long-established manufacturer known for reliable microphones used in studio, broadcast, and live sound. Their designs focus on clarity and consistency, making them trusted tools for both professional engineers and serious home recordists.

AKG are especially well known for condenser microphones, widely used on vocals, acoustic instruments, and overheads, with many models considered studio standards.

MicPro suggests AKG microphones if you value clear, detailed sound, low self-noise, and proven, dependable designs. Strong tags to look out for include condenser, studio standard, cardioid, low noise, and professional grade.

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Instrument Microphones

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Instrument

Instrument microphones are designed to capture the sound of musical instruments accurately and reliably. They are commonly used on guitar amplifiers, drums, brass, strings, and acoustic instruments, with designs suited to handling high sound levels while preserving clarity and detail.