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The AKG Perception 170 is a professional small-diaphragm condenser microphone engineered for detailed instrument recording. With a cardioid polar pattern and a wide 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response, it delivers clear, distortion-free audio even at high sound pressure levels up to 155 dB. Its rugged metal construction and included stand adapter make it a reliable choice for both studio and live applications, favored by musicians and audio professionals seeking affordable, high-quality sound capture.

| ASIN | B00M9CUL60 |
| Antenna Location | Singing, Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 155 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 75 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,912 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in Instrument Condenser Microphones |
| Brand | AKG |
| Built-In Media | 1 x P170 Microphone, 1 x Stand Adapter |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 472 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 20 hz - 20 khz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885038037040 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 7.09 inches |
| Item Type Name | Instrument Condenser Microphone |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AKG Pro Audio |
| Mfr Part Number | FBA_P170 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Small Diaphragm |
| Model Name | AKG P170 |
| Model Number | 3101H00410 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Singing, Streaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 75 dB |
| Special Feature | Noise Reduction |
| UPC | 885038037040 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturers limited product warranty for akg products applies only when the purchase is made from akg authorized north american dealers., Manufacturers limited warranty. |
J**E
UNTREATED SPACE: home studio: P170, acoustic guitar
P170.... I did A LOT of research, and tired several microphones trying to set up my home studio (acoustic guitar/vocals) For recording my guitar, in my untreated space, I prefer the P170, for recording my vocals, I prefer the SM57.... It's as simple as that. It IS a condenser microphone, so it is very good at picking up sound... Gaits, and Noise reduction technology is your friend, but this absolutely works in a home studio environment to give you a sound if you're to 1) find the space that gives you the best input, and 2) do a little bit more work on the digital/editing end. I think it's preferable to the C151 because it IS NOT as good as a microphone (the C151 is going to pick up MORE background noise, and has a lower noise floor) What I found for vocals, is it didn't handle my dynamics as well as the SM57, (needing to adjust the gain for softs parts vs loud parts in the same song, which has a way of dampening the emotion) But if you're like me, just trying to put down some finger-picking, country-romance, acoustic guitar, and vocals, the SM57 for vocals and the P170 for the guitar is a SOLID plan.
J**M
Excellent for Acoustic Guitar
I use it to record Acoustic Guitar and it gave me a great recording. I record two signals, direct in via an Acoustic Fly Rig and then the AKG Perception through a Neve Preamp. No gripes on the recorded quality. I tried recording my voice on the AKG and did not like the results, probably my terrible singing too! I'll stick to recording guitar with it. But the AKG is a fantastic value for its price.
O**S
AKG 170
Good little mic use it mainly to record my d28 haven’t mic’d a cabinet yet but will update when I do so far so good
M**N
Great value way better than a Shure SM-58 for recording guitar.
Heard this mic was just as good as studio models starting at more than triple the cost (and on up into the thousands of dollars!). So I got one to record mainly acoustic guitar for my home demos. My SM-58s do not nearly have the dynamic range to capture decent acoustic sound. The AKG 170 does the job and is perfect for home demos—for me anyway. You be the judge. I've also found that mic-ing up my Fender Hot Rod amp with the AKG 170 results in far superior performance than an SM-58 as well. Highly recommend this product. The AKG 170 is professional quality in construction and performance at an accessible price.
W**S
Warm & accurate, great VALUE
If you're on a limitted budget and looking for that sweet spot where you get the most for your money, this is it for acoustic instrument mics. I found this mic to be warm, accurate, and quiet. It also has good directional separation - so it has been useful to record different acoustic instruments (stringed) playing together simulataneously. For value, I give it 5 stars. There are better mics out there for recording acoustic instruments, but I don't know of anything better in this price range. This is not a Cadillac, but it's sort of like getting a Camry for the price of a used Chevette. If you're starting into recording acoustic instruments, you should try one of these. For instruments, I think it is much better than AKG's p220.
B**.
Great for home studio recording and acoustic instruments
This is my first small condenser mic so of course I think it’s the best I’ve ever had but I do know good quality mics from bad ones because of my experience with dynamics and LDCs of different qualities and manufacturers. I bought a pair of these to use as a matched pair and even though they’re not technically matched they perform great in a stereo array. Very low noise, great rejection from behind, and durable construction. Alone or as a pair these mics sound great on acoustic guitars. I’m no pro studio engineer. I’m just a guy who’s got a small home studio in a spare bedroom and these mics are great for my purposes. More than great. They make acoustic instruments sound amazing just like you hear them in the room thanks to their flat response and the 10dB pad is cool for when you want to mic an amp or drums. I recommend trying one of these with the pad on an amp. It gives electric guitar a different sound than you get from something like an SM57. I would recommend this mic to someone on a budget in a home studio situation. If you go cheaper you’re going to get poor quality and have to upgrade your mic sooner rather than later. Of course there are more expensive SDCs and they’ll be better but I think this AKG is at the point where quality is great and spending more isn’t going to give you huge returns in terms of quality.
R**M
Nice Pencil Condenser Mic
I did a lot of research and comparisons with alternative pencil mics before selecting the AKG P170, It is sturdily built, provides excellent sound quality, all at a reasonable price. I am using this is a home audio studio. It works well.
B**E
Boyfriend approved
I got this for my boyfriend for Christmas and have only heard good things from him about it!
C**N
Cardioide a piccolo diaframma
Avevo già uno di questi microfoni acquistato da circa un anno… il prezzo è rimasto sostanzialmente invariato, sui 70/80 Euro. Tra i vari microfoni a cardioide provati negli anni, in questa fascia di prezzo (sia a grande che piccolo diaframma) posso senz'altro testimoniare che l'AKG P170 ha una risposta che lo colloca decisamente in una fascia di prestazioni maggiore. Certo conta molto il gusto personale e l'uso che si fa di queste apparecchiature. Io registro voce e chitarre acustiche utilizzando una scheda audio collegata al computer e utilizzando una daw per poter poi avere accesso a regolazioni di eq. La traccia diretta registrata è già ben equilibrata e rappresenta un buon inizio sul quale operare qualche intervento migliorativo: si ottengono chitarre e voci ben definite e naturali. La fattura costruttiva è curata nell'estetica e i materiali sono di pregio. Un bel microfono anche da vedere. Peso e ingombro contenuti permettono di tenerlo costantemente sulla scrivania sorretto da un braccio snodabile che si può comprare a parte. Anche i filtri antipop che si vedono nelle foto non sono compresi nella confezione: io li uso più che altro per proteggere la capsula dalla polvere… in quanto all'utilità degli stessi per la registrazione, la differenza tra ”con e senza” è praticamente nulla. Adesso ho due di questi microfoni che lavorano in coppia simultaneamente e credo che anche questo sia un ulteriore piccolo passo avanti verso registrazioni sempre più curate… siamo nel campo dell'home recording, per quanto mi riguarda però non escludo che questo microfono possa fare bella figura anche in utilizzi più “advanced”. Consegna a razzo… un paio di giorni, ma io vivo in località piuttosto isolata.
M**.
Kleines, handliches Vielseitiges Mikrophon.
Klein, hinterlässt einen robusten Eindruck. Sprache und Gesang werden gut wiedergegeben. Für meine Zwecke ausreichend.
F**N
Polyvalent
Bon micro polyvalent pour diverse prise de son en live ou studio, je l'utilise pour mon hihat
Á**Z
Un micrófono de calidad
He pasado por varios micrófonos de este tipo en este rango de precio (de 100 dólares) y a la fecha es mi favorito, por encima de lewitt lct 040 match y audiotechnica at2021. Este es un micrófono que a pesar de no tener un nivel de ruido bajo (como es bien sabido en este tipo de micrófonos) suena bastante bien, con unas buenas tomas el ruido no se percibe. En lo personal me ha encantado para grabar cuerdas y vientos, además de contar un pad de menos 20db que es muy útil sobre todo en los instrumentos de viento. ¡Totalmente recomendado por su precio y si aun así lo ve en oferta no dude en comprarlo!
P**Z
Impressively quiet mics. Ended up with two for stereo recording.
Initially bought one of these for recording acoustic guitar. Was immediately struck by how quiet it was compared to my other "entry level" mics; no self-noise appearing until you crank the gain up past 90%, even then it's still quiet. Sound is great, and depending on the distance from your source you can get everything from intimate & direct through to big and roomy sounds - all captured faithfully. It also works well for recording loud guitar amps. I've tested it side-by-side with a condenser mic (CM25 MkIII) and there's no discernible difference in tone. The pad switch seems handy, but haven't had to use it yet. Was curious about stereo recording, so bought a set of matched RØDE M5s, but those were comparatively pretty noisy & tinny, so returned them and bought a second P170. Even though they're not 'matched' there's no obvious difference in output or tone (bought 5 months apart) - and they work fantastically on a stereo bar in standard stereo configurations. They're very slim, quite long, and feel quite sturdy and high-quality. The mount provided fits well, but you could probably knock it out accidentally with little force. Overall, very impressed with these mics.
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