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C 747 Condenser Micr ophone Description The AKG Model C 747 gradient condenser microphone uses a short section interference tube to enhance its directional characteristics, making it an excellent choice for unobtrusive speech applications when mounted on a podium or lectern, or for teleconferencing activities. The microphone is about the size of a [...]
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Microphones · Headphones · Wir eless Microphones · Wir eless Headphones · Headsets · Electroacoustical Components Limited W arranty V alid only in the United States. AKG Acoustics warrants AKG products against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of original purchase for use, and agr ees to repair or , at [...]