C636 BLK Included Only:
- 1 x C636 Microphone
- 1 x SA61 Stand Adaptor
- 1 x Microphone Bag
Features:
- Studio-quality sound by keeping the c535 sound untouched, the c636 captures your sound unfiltered and uncompressed like no other mic on the market.
- The proprietary double shock suspension system eliminates handling noise
- Multilayer pop noise protection eliminates plosives
- A Uniform cardioid pattern eliminates feedback
- 24-carat gold-plated capsule for robust stage reliability
Step on stage with a studio legend. With the C636, AKG has evolved the legendary C535 for today's rigorous requirements of the live performance by adding innovative approaches to handling noise, pop and feedback rejection. Offering the pure studio sound you've grown and housed in a worry-free durable housing, you can now focus on your vocal performance - not on the performance of your microphone. Made with hand-selected components and manually tuned for a pure, transparent tone, the C636 retains the spirit of the classic AKG C535 condenser microphone, while meeting the demands of the world's top vocal performers.
Be Aggressive, the C636 Can Take It
If you've ever tried to bring a studio mic on stage, you know they're too delicate to stand up to the task. The C636 mic's proprietary double shock suspension system greatly reduces handling noise, even during the most energetic on-stage performances. Its capsule sits on a highly absorbent rubber bearing, eliminating any structure-based noise, while an adjustable balancing network cancels vibrations over a wide frequency range. In addition, a substantial brass layer below the capsule serves as a counterweight that increases stability and delivers cleaner acoustics.
An Approach to Broad-Spectrum Feedback Rejection
The C636 essentially eliminates feedback by combining a uniform cardioid polar pattern throughout the entire frequency spectrum with a specially designed suspension and grille for the capsule. This unique approach to housing the capsule avoids unwanted sound reflections on the back of the capsule from stage sound sources, the most common cause of feedback in other microphones.