AKG P170 Perception High-Performance Small-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

AKG's super-affordable Perception 170 small-diaphragm condenser captures drum overheads, acoustic guitar, choir and more. You're going to want at least two!

The AKG P170 is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone for recording of overheads, percussions, acoustic guitars and other strings. Its lightweight 1/2-inch true condenser transducer diaphragm delivers outstanding clarity and transient response.

The P170 utilizes the experience of sound engineers from around the world and is considered an affordable alternative to the legendary AKG C451 B.

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Features:

- Rugged all-metal body and robust design withstands tough day-to-day use
- Switchable attenuation pad for high SPL applications up to 155 dB SPL
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General:
- Audio Frequency bandwidth: 20 to 20000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 15 mV/Pa
- Equivalent Noise Level: 19 dB-A
- Signal to Noise: 75 dB-A
- Preattenuation Pad: -20 dB
- Electrical Impedance: <= 200 Ohms
- Recommended Load Impedance: >=1000 Ohms
- Polar Patterns: Cardioid

Powering Interface:
- Voltage: 44 to 52 V
- Current: <= 3 mA

Audio Output:
- Type: Balanced XLR
- Gender: Male
- Contacts: 3-pin

- Dimensions (H x D) : 160 x 22 mm
- Net Weight: 130 g
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Base Item
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 3 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 3101H00410

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 818-920-3212

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 0.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted August 5, 2024 by J William Burton in Vancouver, WA

"Extremely Disappointing"

Overall: 0.5 out of 5 stars
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I bought one of these mics for my mic locker several years ago. It has never been out of my home studio, never been dropped or mistreated. I've used it a handful of times since I bought it. I took it out to use in a recording session last month and it didn't work. I contacted AKG (Harmon) tech support who said the problem could be "....corrosion in the components, aging of the components, wiring issues, diaphragm degradation, mechanical stress, etc.", and that they couldn't do anything about it since is was out of warranty. I'm shocked that any of these failure mechanisms could occur in a "quality" product that has spend its life in a climate-controlled environment and only been used a handful of times. I have "cheaper" mics (MXL, Behringer) that have performed flawlessly for years longer. I paid more for this mic when I bought it for the extra "quality". My guess is that AKG is used to the high profit margins they make on their expensive mics and that on a less expensive mic like this they expect the same margins, leading to scrimping on materials and workmanship to the point where the product has a substandard life expectancy. I don't recommend this mic, and I'll never buy another AKG product.
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