Description

This large-diaphragm condenser microphone has been designed on the basis of experience AKG and its customers have gained worldwide over the last decades using models such as the C 12, C 414B, and C 3000. The C 4000B uses advanced, reliable components to meet the highest pro- fessional demands and withstand even long-time, tough handling in the studio.

The C 4000B provides the following features:

The dual-diaphragm transducer is a proven design that provides different selectable polar patterns.

The diaphragms are made of a plastic foil that is gold-sputtered on one side and prevents local shorts to the back electrode even at extremely high sound pressure levels.

A switchable preattenuation pad allows you to increase the maximum SPL capability of your C 4000B by 10 dB for distortion-freeclose-in record- ings. Many mixing console input stages use small transformers that are susceptible to overload, particularly at low frequencies. The C 4000B’s pad prevents such overload.

A bass cut filter that is switchable on the microphone body reduces low- end distortion due to uncontrolled rumble or wind noise even further. The filter has a 12 dB/octave slope starting at 100 Hz.

The all-metaldie-cast body shields the microphone very effectively against RF interference when using it near radio transmitters or together with wireless microphones or other communication systems.

With its high SPL capability, minimum distortion, and resistance to extreme temperatures and high humidity, the C 4000B is a truly universal micro- phone. A recessed switch on the microphone body allows you to select three different polar patterns for a wide range of recording situations. Each of these polar patterns is virtually frequency independent so that reflected sound, too will be reproduced accurately and uncolored.

Recommended Applications

Most engineers use the cardioid polar pattern (center position of the polar pattern selector) for most applications. It is a standard setting for recording and gives excellent results on all kinds of voices and a wide range of instru- ments.

If you need to mic up closely spaced instruments separately, you want higher channel separation. Therefore, set the polar pattern selector to the right-hand position for the hypercardioid polar pattern. This pattern is a very good choice for concert sound applications because it rejects most of the regenerated signals arriving at the microphone from the monitor loud- speakers that are usually placed a little to the sides of the artist.

Set the polar pattern selector to omnidirectional (left-hand position) for “all around the mic” recording, high quality ambience (audience sound) miking, or far-field recording in exceptionally good large or small recording rooms, etc.

Although the microphone capsule is shock mounted internally, you can use the supplied H 85 “spider” suspension to reduce vibrational noise from the stand or other sources even further. Remember to insert the cable into one of the two grooves at the rear end of the outer ring for strain relief. This removes mechanical pull from the connector and reduces vibrational noise that may be transmitted to the microphone by the cable.

You can use the supplied W 4000 foam windscreen both as a windscreen for outdoor recording and as an additional pop screen for vocal recording. The wind/pop screen causes almost no change in the frequency response of the microphone. A careful, subjective comparative listening test will be the best way to decide whether to use the windscreen or not.

Powering

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AKG Acoustics C 4000B manual Description, Recommended Applications, Powering

C 4000B specifications

The AKG Acoustics C 4000B is a sophisticated large-diaphragm condenser microphone, recognized for its exceptional versatility and sound quality. It is a popular choice among musicians, sound engineers, and recording studios, widely appreciated for its ability to handle a variety of sound sources with transparency and warmth.

One of the main features of the C 4000B is its multi-pattern capability, allowing users to switch between cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8 polar patterns. This flexibility makes it suitable for a range of applications, from solo vocal recordings to capturing ensemble performances. The ability to modify the pickup pattern enables the microphone to excel in various environments, adapting to different acoustic conditions and recording setups.

The microphone boasts a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring it can capture both the deepest lows and the finest highs. This wide frequency range is particularly beneficial for nuanced applications such as vocals, acoustic instruments, and room ambiance. The C 4000B also includes an internal pop filter, which helps mitigate plosive sounds, enhancing the clarity of recordings.

Equipped with a high SPL handling of up to 150 dB, the C 4000B can easily capture loud sound sources, making it a reliable choice for miking guitar amplifiers, brass instruments, and drums. The microphone's low self-noise level ensures that it delivers pristine sound quality, crucial for professional recordings where interference needs to be minimized.

The build quality of the C 4000B reflects AKG’s commitment to durability and performance. The microphone features a robust metal housing that can withstand the rigors of both studio and live environments. This durability is complemented by a shock mount that reduces vibrations and handling noise, further contributing to the microphone’s overall performance.

In terms of technology, the AKG C 4000B utilizes a dual-diaphragm design that enhances the microphone's sensitivity and transient response. This design allows for a more dynamic and accurate representation of the sound source, providing an open and airy quality that is highly sought after in studio recordings.

Overall, the AKG Acoustics C 4000B is a well-engineered microphone that combines versatility, build quality, and superior sound performance, making it an essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Whether used in a studio or a live setting, the C 4000B stands out as an exceptional choice for capturing sound with precision and clarity.