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6 Specifications

AKG C 520/C 520 L

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Type:

pre-polarized condenser microphone

Polar pattern:

cardioid

Frequency range:

20 Hz to 20,000 Hz

Sensitivity:

7 mV/Pa 

 

-43 dBV re 1 V/Pa

Electrical Impedance at 1000 Hz:

200 ohms

Recommended load impedance:

 2000 ohms

Max. SPL for 1% / 3% THD:

126 dB / 130 dB

Equivalent noise level:

33 dB (to IEC 60268-4)

Supply voltage: 

C 520: 9 to 52 V universal phantom power
C 520 L: 9 V battery supply through B 29 L
or bodypack transmitter, or 9 to 52 V uni-
versal phantom power through MPA V L
adapter

Current consumption:

approx. 2 mA

Cable length/Connector:

C 520: 3 m (10 ft.) / 3-pin male XLR
C 520 L: 1.5 m (5 ft.) / 3-pin mini XLR

Finish:

matte black

Size:

130 mm (5.2 in.) in dia.

Net/shipping weight:

C 520: 30 g/540 g (1.1/19.1 oz.)
C 520 L: 30 g/471 g (1.1/16.6 oz.)

This product conforms to the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity. 
To order a free copy of the Declaration of Conformity, visit http://www.akg.com or
contact [email protected].

Frequency Response

Polar Diagram

C 520_Manual_D030929:C 416 III-Hex/korr.  15.12.2009  10:31 Uhr  Seite 21    (Schwarz/Black Auszug)

Summary of Contents for MicroMic C 520

Page 1: ...2 Veuillez lire cette notice avant d utiliser le syst me ISTRUZIONI PER L USO p 32 Prima di utilizzare l apparecchio leggere il manuale MODO DE EMPLEO p 42 Sirvase leer el manual antes de utilizar el...

Page 2: ...2 3 C 520 L 15 3 Using Your Microphone 16 3 1 Mounting the Microphone Arm on the Left or Right 16 3 2 Putting the Microphone On 17 3 3 Aligning the Microphone 18 3 4 Adjusting the Microphone Arm 18 4...

Page 3: ...ntains all of the com ponents listed above Should anything be miss ing please contact your AKG dealer Visit www akg com or refer to the latest MicroMic brochure C 520 L B 29 L battery power supply 1 C...

Page 4: ...hantom power 10 ft 3 m plug in connecting cable with phantom power adapter with integrated 3 pin XLR connector and switchable bass rolloff 6 4 dB at 100 Hz Fig 1a Phantom power adapter with bass rollo...

Page 5: ...icro phone cable all the way into one of the two mini XLR sockets on the B 29 the mini XLR socket on the connecting cable of the MPA II or the input socket on the bodypack transmitter The connector wi...

Page 6: ...e piece 1 in the direction of the arrow 2 Remove the cover 4 from the other temple piece 3 Remove the cable from the cable holder 5 4 Insert the microphone arm holder 2 and the cover 4 all the way int...

Page 7: ...the microphone fit loosely you may bend the behind the neck headband and the temple pieces inward Hold the headband or temple piece firmly at the points marked in fig 6 and bend inward with extreme c...

Page 8: ...teel wire If you bend the wire too hard it may be extremely difficult to bend the wire back to the desired shape Adjust the gooseneck so as to point the micro phone at the corner of your mouth 1 Unsna...

Page 9: ...e gooseneck and or holder To clean the microphone surface use a soft cloth moistened with water Clean the foam windscreen in mild soap suds You can use the windscreen again as soon as it has dried 3 U...

Page 10: ...olume control on amplifier to desired level 3 Connect microphone to mixer or amplifier 4 Check cable connec tors for secure seat 5 Check cable and re place if damaged 6 Switch phantom power on Phantom...

Page 11: ...B 29 L or bodypack transmitter or 9 to 52 V uni versal phantom power through MPA V L adapter Current consumption approx 2 mA Cable length Connector C 520 3 m 10 ft 3 pin male XLR C 520 L 1 5 m 5 ft 3...

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