Key Features and Benefits: Rugged all-metal body and robust design Switchable bass-cut filter Switchable attenuation pad
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Brand | AKG |
Item model number | P220 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 1114777 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.2 (5 ratings) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 885038037057 |
LPD Music offers dealers nationwide, and internationally, a large variety of musical instruments, accessories, and pro audio equipment. LPD has more than 3,000 products from roughly 150 brands, including exclusive U.S. distribution of such brands as Danelectro Guitars, Aria Guitars, Paracho Elite, Crestwood, and TKO, among others.We offer high profit margins with great prices and have a knowledgeable sales team, all of whom are musicians.Customer service is our number one priority. Being a small family owned business, we treat our dealers like family, providing them one on one care.Tom Vallis, vice president, and Sonia Vallis, president of LPD, in the company warehouse near Detroit.Offering our customers items that are profitable for them is very important to us, as well as supplying unique items that can only be found at LPD. We offer private label merchandise options for our dealers, drop ship services, various term programs and various ongoing promotions and product giveaways to give our dealers even greater profit margins.Our dealers can access our full color 300 page catalog on our website through our password protected dealer portal, which is very easy to navigate with a clickable table of contents and a brand-sorted index.We value and appreciate the loyalty of our current dealers, but also welcome new music retailers, sound contractors and pawn shops. Whether a large retail store, or small mom and pop shop, we treat all our customers as we would our own family and work very hard to offer them the best deals that we can.LPD strives to partner with our customers to help increase their sales so that we can grow together for years to come.
Key Features and Benefits: Rugged all-metal body and robust design Switchable bass-cut filter Switchable attenuation pad
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the packaging is A1 I cant wait to use it one of these days
I used this mic for brass and another time for male vocals. In both instances the results were good, but the sound pickup on the instruments was much better than the vocals. Will use this as a backup for more expensive mics.
I've owned a P220 for some years. Was very impressed with the quality from the start. I use the mic for several applications, vocals, acoustic guitars and room mic'ing. It has a wonderful sound on all, and never lets me down.
The P220 thus far has been great for my home recodings for vocals. However, I've recently tried recording my acoustic bass w/ it and have yet to get anything resembling a clean, warm sound. I've tried all the different switches - its either way to bright or way too weak (tiny signal) and nothing in between. I've tried many different mic positions. Any further recommendations would be appreciated.
I love this mic; it has great level (I don't have to turn the preamp up too high) and has an open, airy sound yet with depth. The one thing I wish was different (and why I took off one star) is that it has a sharp peak at 10 kHz which makes the audio, eg my vocal, VERY bright. And it's not a "crisp" bright - it's more of a "very focused" or sharp bright, if that makes sense. I could tame it with EQ but that would be annoying every time, so I accomplish it using a foam wind sock (foam pop filter that slips over the mic). You wouldn't normally do this with a studio condenser because it attenuates the highs, but it definitely smooths out the top end. :) Regardless, I REALLY like this mic and I can recommend it for vocals and guitar. Final note: the mic preamp is often not talked about when it comes to the sound of a mic - different preamps give different sounds and frequency responses. Currently I'm using a Behringer UMC 202HD and its preamps seem to be a good match with this mic.