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# 3 switchable polar patterns Dual 1-inch diaphragms Rugged aluminum carry case P420 High-performance dual-capsule true condenser microphone - Black

**Brand:** akg
**Price:** € 408.49
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your studio game with AKG’s Swiss Army mic — versatility meets rock-solid reliability!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** P420 High-performance dual-capsule true condenser microphone - Black by akg
- **How much does it cost?** € 408.49 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- akg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted akg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Rugged aluminum carry case ensures your mic stays protected on every creative journey.
- • **Bass Control On Demand:** Integrated bass cut filter reduces rumble and unwanted low frequencies for a polished, professional sound.
- • **Versatile Sound Capture:** Switch effortlessly between cardioid, figure-8, and omnidirectional modes to tailor your recording environment like a pro.
- • **Crystal Clear, Low Noise:** Engineered with low-noise electronics for a high dynamic range and pristine audio clarity.
- • **Handle the Loudest Moments:** 20dB attenuation pad lets you record high SPL sources without distortion—perfect for amps and drums.

## Overview

The AKG P420 is a high-performance large-diaphragm condenser microphone featuring dual 1-inch capsules and three switchable polar patterns (cardioid, figure-8, omnidirectional). Designed for professional versatility, it includes a 20dB attenuation pad for high SPL sources, a bass cut filter to reduce low-frequency rumble, and low-noise electronics for a wide dynamic range. Packaged with a rugged aluminum carry case, this mic is ideal for capturing clear, natural sound across vocals and instruments, making it a top choice for home studios and serious creators.

## Description

From the brand AKG Open Back Headphones AKG Closed Back Headphones AKG Condenser Microphones AKG Dynamic Microphones

Review: Brilliant all round mic - To compete with mics made in China, you must make your mics in China. That seems to be the thought that AKG brought forth when they entered the home recording market. Rather than slapping their name on anonymous designs, the Vienna-based company instead designed their own circuits while subcontracting the manufacture. Such is the case with the dual diaphragm AKG P420 (desertcart), one of the Perception series mic lineup. With a street price of $200, the AKG P420 is the higher end of the affordable mic range, but as an AKG, it’s towards the low end of their product line. It has the features and the performance to justify choosing it over a less expensive competitor. The AKG logo never fails to add an “I’m serious” note to your home studio. Switch It Up If you’re not familiar with the term “dual diaphragm” condenser, you might be new to the concept of multiple polar patterns in one microphone. The AKG P420 has a pair of one-inch diaphragms, the textbook definition of a large diaphragm microphone. The pair of diaphragms, along with some nifty electronics, offer you a switchable choice of cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8 polar patterns. Most mics have a cardioid pattern, which means they have an area of sensitivity that looks sort of like the simple drawn heart shape, where the bottom of the heart is the area of greatest sensitivity. This is usually where you point toward your sound source. Omnidirectional means equal sensitivity in the shape of a circle surrounding the mic. If you need a room mic to pick up everything, or if you have several singers recording to a single track, you can use an omnidirectional mic to capture sounds all around. Figure-8 offers two areas of sensitivity in front and behind the mic, while rejecting sounds to the side. You could capture the sound directly from a guitar amp, for example, while simultaneously grabbing room sound from the back of the mic. Two singers can face each other while in close harmony also. Multiple polar patterns add to a microphone’s versatility, and the best “Swiss Army” microphones feature this capability. As well as a switch to select polar patterns, the AKG P420 also features a -20 dB pad switch and high pass filter switch, used for high sound pressure levels and rumble reduction respectively. Perceptions of the AKG P420 This is an affordable microphone that proudly honors its manufacturer’s reputation. AKG’s product page recommends the P420 for use on pianos, strings, horns, woodwinds, drums, and percussion instruments. Oddly missing from the list is vocals, yet there’s nothing that keeps this from being a very good vocal mic. Typically, large diaphragm condensers used for vocals feature a pronounced presence peak around the 5,000 to 10,000 Hertz range. The AKG P420 comes closest to this ideal when in figure-8 mode, but there and with the other patterns, this boost is modest compared to other mics. However, the typical inexpensive Chinese large diaphragm mic is often strident and harsh, overproducing sibilance for some voices because of that presence peak. Putting a mic like that on a solo violin may be an invitation to a screech fest. The AKG P420 is, by design, going to avoid those issues, regardless of which polar pattern you choose. Its frequency response curve for the cardioid pattern looks silky, and this plays out in practice. Voices are clear and articulated without hype. It’s the large diaphragm sound that still sounds natural. Other Specs Published numbers are sometimes of little value, originating in lab conditions that your home studio will never see. Usually. These favor the mic over the user, but with the AKG P420, we see a specification that works the other way. Signal to noise shows as a modest 79 dB, which isn’t a stunning figure. Yet, pumping preamp gain for miking an acoustic guitar at about 18 inches displayed no self-noise. Noise was never an issue, despite AKG’s rather average assessment of the mic. With a maximum sound pressure handling of 135 dB straight and 155 dB with the pad switched on, there’s little short of a rocket launch that the AKG P420 won’t handle in terms of volume, so don’t worry about placing this mic in front of a screaming guitar amp. In fact, its frequency response will likely keep the scream to a minimum. Conclusion The AKG P420 (desertcart) is most at home with acoustic instruments, though, producing very balanced and flattering results, without brittleness in the upper frequencies. You’ll be hard pressed to find a use for this mic where it completely fails, the hallmark of a great all-purpose mic. For a couple hundred bucks, you can buy a lot of value with the AKG P420.
Review: Gid - God

## Features

- Dual 1-inch diaphragm capsule with 3 pickup patterns (cardioid, figure of 8 and omnidirectional)
- Rugged aluminium carry case
- 20db attentuation switch for high spl applications
- Bass cut filter switch (12db/octave @ 300hz)
- Low noise electronics, giving a very high dynamic range

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00167UQMI |
| Antenna Location | Singing, Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 15 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 79 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,141 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 125 in Condenser Microphones |
| Box Contents | P420 microphone, spider shock mount, metal carrying case |
| Brand Name | AKG |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,136) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 48 KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885038021063, 00885038037064, 09002761021066 |
| Item Dimensions | 22.9 x 14 x 24.9 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Condenser Microphone |
| Item Weight | 526 g |
| Manufacturer | AKG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P420 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Large-diaphragm Studio |
| Model Name | 3101H00430 |
| Model Number | 3101H00430 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Multipattern |
| Power Source | Phantom Power |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 79 dB |
| Special Feature | Corded |
| UPC | 885038021063 700315946559 885038037064 410200151318 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AKG
- **Colour:** Black
- **Compatible devices:** Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone
- **Connectivity technology:** Wired
- **Connector type:** XLR
- **Included components:** P420 microphone, spider shock mount, metal carrying case
- **Model name:** 3101H00430
- **Polar pattern:** Multipattern
- **Recommended uses for product:** Singing, Streaming
- **Special feature:** Corded

## Images

![P420 High-performance dual-capsule true condenser microphone - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71uzL6zhNzL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What mic arm can i use to attach the akh p120 microphone to my desk? i've been searching fort ages and idk which one to buy :)**
A: Acelectronic Desktop Mic Studio... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VURD8JW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

**Q: Can you use with Xbox**
A: Not out of the box. You would need an audio interface with xlr inputs. I think they do a USB version but I would check if it works with xbox

**Q: Is this good for home use , no studio just to record audio for voice over at home.**
A: Yes it would work at home it's not just a studio device, I use it for Zoom and recording to Reason. There are a couple to things you need to know, first it's a XLR connector so wouldn't be able to connect directly to a computer; second it requires 48V phantom power so you'll need a mixing desk or interface to connect it to that can provide this. It you're doing voice overs at home I'd go for a mic that has a direct USB connection to you computer. This works pretty well one of my friends has one https://www.amazon.co.uk/Marantz-Professional-MPM-1000U-Microphone-Podcasting/dp/B01GHOM67W/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=marantz+mic&qid=1603630050&sr=8-3

**Q: Does this microphone come with a stand and xlr's etc. I'm not seeing this information anywhere. I see a clip of some sort in photo 3 but no info on it**
A: Comes with the mic holder (clip ) but not cable or stand

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliant all round mic
*by S***E on 9 July 2021*

To compete with mics made in China, you must make your mics in China. That seems to be the thought that AKG brought forth when they entered the home recording market. Rather than slapping their name on anonymous designs, the Vienna-based company instead designed their own circuits while subcontracting the manufacture. Such is the case with the dual diaphragm AKG P420 (Amazon), one of the Perception series mic lineup. With a street price of $200, the AKG P420 is the higher end of the affordable mic range, but as an AKG, it’s towards the low end of their product line. It has the features and the performance to justify choosing it over a less expensive competitor. The AKG logo never fails to add an “I’m serious” note to your home studio. Switch It Up If you’re not familiar with the term “dual diaphragm” condenser, you might be new to the concept of multiple polar patterns in one microphone. The AKG P420 has a pair of one-inch diaphragms, the textbook definition of a large diaphragm microphone. The pair of diaphragms, along with some nifty electronics, offer you a switchable choice of cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8 polar patterns. Most mics have a cardioid pattern, which means they have an area of sensitivity that looks sort of like the simple drawn heart shape, where the bottom of the heart is the area of greatest sensitivity. This is usually where you point toward your sound source. Omnidirectional means equal sensitivity in the shape of a circle surrounding the mic. If you need a room mic to pick up everything, or if you have several singers recording to a single track, you can use an omnidirectional mic to capture sounds all around. Figure-8 offers two areas of sensitivity in front and behind the mic, while rejecting sounds to the side. You could capture the sound directly from a guitar amp, for example, while simultaneously grabbing room sound from the back of the mic. Two singers can face each other while in close harmony also. Multiple polar patterns add to a microphone’s versatility, and the best “Swiss Army” microphones feature this capability. As well as a switch to select polar patterns, the AKG P420 also features a -20 dB pad switch and high pass filter switch, used for high sound pressure levels and rumble reduction respectively. Perceptions of the AKG P420 This is an affordable microphone that proudly honors its manufacturer’s reputation. AKG’s product page recommends the P420 for use on pianos, strings, horns, woodwinds, drums, and percussion instruments. Oddly missing from the list is vocals, yet there’s nothing that keeps this from being a very good vocal mic. Typically, large diaphragm condensers used for vocals feature a pronounced presence peak around the 5,000 to 10,000 Hertz range. The AKG P420 comes closest to this ideal when in figure-8 mode, but there and with the other patterns, this boost is modest compared to other mics. However, the typical inexpensive Chinese large diaphragm mic is often strident and harsh, overproducing sibilance for some voices because of that presence peak. Putting a mic like that on a solo violin may be an invitation to a screech fest. The AKG P420 is, by design, going to avoid those issues, regardless of which polar pattern you choose. Its frequency response curve for the cardioid pattern looks silky, and this plays out in practice. Voices are clear and articulated without hype. It’s the large diaphragm sound that still sounds natural. Other Specs Published numbers are sometimes of little value, originating in lab conditions that your home studio will never see. Usually. These favor the mic over the user, but with the AKG P420, we see a specification that works the other way. Signal to noise shows as a modest 79 dB, which isn’t a stunning figure. Yet, pumping preamp gain for miking an acoustic guitar at about 18 inches displayed no self-noise. Noise was never an issue, despite AKG’s rather average assessment of the mic. With a maximum sound pressure handling of 135 dB straight and 155 dB with the pad switched on, there’s little short of a rocket launch that the AKG P420 won’t handle in terms of volume, so don’t worry about placing this mic in front of a screaming guitar amp. In fact, its frequency response will likely keep the scream to a minimum. Conclusion The AKG P420 (Amazon) is most at home with acoustic instruments, though, producing very balanced and flattering results, without brittleness in the upper frequencies. You’ll be hard pressed to find a use for this mic where it completely fails, the hallmark of a great all-purpose mic. For a couple hundred bucks, you can buy a lot of value with the AKG P420.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gid
*by H***Y on 26 May 2025*

God

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent
*by M***N on 13 September 2022*

Like many things, when it comes to microphones, I find that often price to performance is a bell curve. Low price equals poor quality; (very) high price, quality gains are a bit dubious. I have used microphones on both sides of the spectrum. That's not to say I am an audiophile; I'm just a bedroom producer with a background in audio post-production, and a passing interest in recording esoteric instruments with minimal fuss. This is not a microphone you would want to use for pro VOs or ADR work - on the bell curve, it's very much on the left side. However, that's not a bad thing. What this mic has is solid construction, and for its price, a very good sound. I can knock it about, put it to use in less than favourable environments, and it works, and works well.

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