Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Good |
Location | United Kingdom |
Warranty | N/A |
Ships from outside of the United States
This listing is for a Package of (2) AKG C477 WR-L Condenser Microphones. They are in good working condition. One microphone is black and the other is white.
The C 477 WR is a highly professional head-worn condenser microphone specifically designed for almost "invisible" use by performers on stage and radio or TV moderators. In line with this concept, the microphone is extremely light. The dual-diaphragm capsule of the C 477 WR features an additional gold-sputtered protective diaphragm that prevents moisture and perspiration from penetrating into the transducer. This reduces the risk of failure caused by humidity to a practical minimum. The microphone arm is attached to the left-hand side of the behind-theneck headband.
(2) AKG C477 WR-L Condenser Microphone (1 - Black, 1 - White)
Original Packaging
Moscow's historic Operetta Theatre has announced on its website that it has successfully completed the installation of an L-ACOUSTICS KUDO/KARA WST line source system as part of its efforts to update its acoustics.Included in the new L-ACOUSTICS KUDO/KARA WST line source system are nine KUDO cabinets, each coming with four ...
Duran Duran's long time FOH engineer, Snake Newton, ran with Adamson's Project Energia for the bands recentNorth American tour. The 6 week tour was a build up for Duran Duran's "All You Need is Now" album due for release in early 2012. Energia Beta partner, Eighth Day Sound out of Cleveland, provided PA and the crew for a...
Engineers at the Helsinki Music Hall in Finland have completed the installation of a new KIVA WST line source system.The 17,000-seater hall is used by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sibelius Academy and the Radio Symphony Orchestra, amongst others, and is also booked throughout the year for various concerts.The L-...
Digico's FPGA technology that is built into the SD9 is getting a boost from a new release of free software and firmware upgrades. The upgrades are supposed to free up more of the FPGA's processing power. In some cases they are reporting up to 100% power on select features.This upgrade is free to call existings SD9 owners an...