The AKG D5 Handheld Dynamic Microphone is a professional dynamic mic designed for lead and backing vocals. It delivers a powerful sound even on the noisiest stage and its frequency-independent supercardioid polar pattern ensures maximum gain before feedback.
The AKG D5 Handheld Dynamic Microphone stands for a crisp sound that cuts through every mix. The dual shock mount eliminates any kind of mechanical noise for trouble-free live use. The audience will hear the pristine sound of your voice!
AKG D5 Handheld Dynamic Microphone Applications
- Live Vocal
- Live Instrument
- Piano / Strings
- Horns / Woodwinds
AKG D5 Handheld Dynamic Microphone Features
- Patented laminated Varimotion diaphragm for crisp sound that cuts through every mix
- High feedback suppression with supercardiod polar pattern for trouble-free use with on stage monitoring
- Dual shock mount of microphone capsule eliminates any kind of handling noise
- Integrated pop filter for elimination of pops and wind noise
- Spring-steel wire-mesh grille and rugged die-cast housing withstand every live performance
AKG D5 Handheld Dynamic Microphone Specifications
- General Specs:
- Audio Frequency Bandwidth: 70 - 20000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 2.6 mV/Pa
- Electrical Impedance: 600 Ohms
- Recommended Load Impedance: 2000 Ohms
- Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
- Dimensions:
- Length: 185 mm
- Diameter: 51 mm
- Net Weight: 320 g
- Design:
- Body: Metal
- Finish: Dark Stage Blue
- Audio Output:
- Type: Balanced XLR
- Gender: Male
- Contacts: 3-Pin
AKG D5 Handheld Dynamic Microphone Includes
- AKG D5 Handheld Dynamic Microphone
- SA61 Stand Adaptor
- Microphone Bag
- Manufacturer Warranty
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Clear, present, awesome.
Mar 19th 2011I'm no live sound expert, but when it comes to performing, this is my favorite of the vocal mics I've used so far. It has a presence that I really like, and seems to set the vocals just a bit above / in front of the mix, even in muddier-sounding rooms. It could be that it just happens to suit my voice better than other microphones (my voice is a little bit unusual sounding...), but I've heard this microphone used on a number of voices and they all came across loud and clear! This is by far my favorite live vocal mic - especially for the money.