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Post by skav on Sept 24, 2021 16:22:15 GMT -6
"The CC8 sounds natural and open without becoming harsh or spiky, even at extreme volumes. The mids and highs are silky smooth, never exaggerated. This makes the CC8 the ideal microphone for the detailed recording of various acoustic instruments, such as stringed instrumens, woodwinds and brass, and orchestral percussion, in addition, instruments like acoustic guitar, piano, snares, hi-hat, and entire drum sets. Before leaving the factory, each microphone is measured and tuned to a tolerance of max. +/- 0.5 dB sensitivity at 1 kHz. This means that any CC8 can be match-paired with any other, regardless of production dates." For more info visit austrian.audio/cc8/Thoughts?
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Post by svart on Sept 24, 2021 17:46:02 GMT -6
Looks like they took care to design to outside really nice so I would think they took care on the inside too.
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Post by vintagetubelug on Sept 24, 2021 19:24:09 GMT -6
They mention the CK1 capsule in their description so I'm guessing this microphone is their take on a 451? I'm sure it's great, their 414-type (the 818) had me very curious. Does anyone own those?
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Post by hadaja on Sept 25, 2021 0:03:41 GMT -6
3 micron thick and transformerless. RRP$479.
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Post by notneeson on Sept 25, 2021 9:30:17 GMT -6
I mean, if it kills on OHs and acoustic guitar that’d be great.
But I’d be tempted to spend a little more on the Soyuz or the Beesneez if I were looking.
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Post by ericn on Sept 25, 2021 22:13:30 GMT -6
They mention the CK1 capsule in their description so I'm guessing this microphone is their take on a 451? I'm sure it's great, their 414-type (the 818) had me very curious. Does anyone own those? Yeah but do they mean the original or the POS this generation of AKG produced because they are 2 very, very different animals!
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