产品介绍
Goosenack microphones CK31
Cardioid polar pattern
125° pickup angle
Screw-on Capsule Module
Highly efficient windscreen
CK 31
The cardioid is the most popular polar pattern since it can be used almost universally. The 125°
pickup angle is especially suited for inexperienced or very vivacious talkers who often fail to
talk directly into the microphone. The body is identical to that of the CK 32 and CK 33.
Suitable Discreet Acoustics modules: all GN gooseneck modules, HM 1000 hanging module, LM 3 Lavalier
module.
关于AKG
Sixty years of quality sound: Sixty years of AKG.
In the world of pro audio, AKG microphones and headsets have been synonymous with excellence for several decades. In 2007, the company proudly celebrates its 60th anniversary and starts its next phase of worldwide expansion.
Recording studios, radio and TV stations, opera houses and famous stages around the world count on AKG products. Internationally known musicians and performers have frequently been seen over the years using our high-quality microphones and headphones. Today AKG is one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality microphones, headphones and wireless equipment. Here is the brief story of one of the most famous brands in the professional audio world.
AKG, founded in Vienna in 1947 by Dr. Rudolf Goerike and Ernst Pless, soon became one of the biggest players in the world of sound. Today AKG is synonymous with "good" seems Kind of a weak descriptor; use "superior" sound, representing passion in music by providing the highest quality and ongoing innovation. Within months of the company's establishment, the first AKG microphones were already being used in radio stations, theatres and jazz clubs. The products (the AKG DYN Series) were at that time manufactured by hand by five workers.
In 1949, the first AKG headphones came on the market. Then, in the early '50s, AKG made a breakthrough with several new products: totally new products like the D 12, the world's first high-quality condenser microphone complete with cardioid characteristics; the C 12, the world's first remote-controlled, multi pattern capacitor microphone; and the D 36 made acoustic history. One of the first customers to purchase the famous C 12 microphone was the BBC in London.