AKG C411 - Acoustic pickup for string instruments, acoustic guitar, banjo and violin. With reusable adhesive compound | 
enlarge | Brand: AKG Category: CE
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MPN: C411L Model: C411L EAN: 9002761003802 ASIN: B0006IU91G
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Product Description The C 411 condenser acoustic pickup with its tailored frequency response is ideal for acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin and most other stringed instruments. Placing the small ultra-light C 411 on or near the bridge will reproduce a clear and uncolored sound without changing the balance of the instrument. Attaching the C 411 is easy with the included non-marring reusable adhesive compound. The C 411 is the stethoscope for your acoustic instruments. Polar pattern: figure 8 (vibration pickup, Frequency range: 10-18,000 Hz, Sensitivity: 1 mV/ms2 (vibration pickup), Max. SPL for 1 % THD: approx. 100 dB SPL,impedance: 200 Ohms unbalanced. 9 to 52 volts phantom power or battery powering from B 29 L or AKG bodypack transmitters, Connector: C 411: 3-pin male XLR; Cable length: 3 m (10 ft.), Finish: matte black. Size: 27 x 14 x 9.5 mm (1 x 0.5 x 0.3 in.), Net/shipping weight: 18 /225 g (0.3/7.9 oz.). Standard accessories: adhesive compound. Optional accessories: for C 411 L: B 29 L battery power supply, MPA III L MicroMic phantom power adapter.
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Better Than Most Pickups March 9, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
PROS: 1-the flexibility to experiment with placement and tones on the soundboard and bridge. 2-sounds better than most pickups. 3-no need to drill holes in the guitar 4-low cost (also see CONS) 5-sound got even better when I combined the C411 signal with an Audio Technica AT831b clip-on mic pointed at the soundhole. This sound was almost as good as using my AKG C414 in the studio. 6-adhesive sticks really well and doesn't mark up or damage the wood 7-solid/loud output 8-can be used on multiple guitars 9-using two C411s at the same time (placed on different parts of the guitar)would probably sound even better
CONS: 1-doesn't sound better than a high-end condensor mic 2-cost of the mic is low but the AKG cable you need to use the mic cost more than mic. 3-attack is good for fingerstyle/classical/flamenco players but not ideal for really fast pickers (maybe a compressor would remedy this issue)
OVERALL: worth the money and worth trying out as an alternative to other pickups/transducers for live sound.
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