AKG C214 5-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Great for vocals

Sound very good with vocals, voiceovers and guitar amps/acustic guitar

2 years ago

A C414 taylored for small home studios

First impression matter, and in that case it did not disappoint. The case is sturdy and looks good. You instantly know you enter the realm of serious microphones. Of course it does not have any patter selector like the iconic C414, but given I am using it in a small studio (with poorer acoustics) I'd have no use of Figure of eight, Hypercardioid or Omnidirectional patterns. It captures voices with great detail and has been a great update from my dynamic e935. For acoustic guitar, somehow I still (so far) manage better results by combining my e906 (yes e906!) with my e614. It is also a great room mike for my cajon. The mic is still made in EU. Overall a great purchase.

3 years ago

Best in this price range

A quality mic for vocals is essential. Whether you are a singer, a podcaster or an audible book creator, this mic is an all round winner in this price range.

Owning many large diaphragm budget mics, people often ask me if this is better than the Rode NT 2. For me, the AKG is better. It has a flatter, fuller, less toppy sound; for me, it has more quality and soul.

I often record vocal performances through multiple mics and this is usually the mic which sounds best. Cannot recommend it highly enough.

3 years ago

Great and versatile Mic for wind instrument and vocals

I have purchase two C214s for some clarinet sonata recordings.

( mellow tone it gives (natural and just like what I hear myself real life). It has a boost in the high which is quite significant on my instrument (e.g. key clicks, sound of air getting into the clarinet is prominent) which is not very ideal but with a good interface and a bit of balancing on the high within the DAW it can be completely eliminated.

If you love the AKG sound, the high boost is very useful especially for vocals, guitars (can check out numerous vid on YouTube) and wind instruments going into effects - a lot of details (air sounds, overtones, slaps, key clicks) on articulations. ( all, brilliant mic, absolutely value for its price. Just a bit of work in the DAW, it'd be giving you as much as you get from a recording with 414s (I think you need very very proper headphones/speakers to tell the tiny differences even when comparing A/B). If planning to get 414s, why not go to a proper studio where you can do very serious stuff with a collection of AKG Neumann DPA Tele etc? ;)

4 years ago

The mic I was looking for

With this mic it's the first time I like my voice. Really versatile, it's really good to record acoustic guitar too! It's worth all the money I paid!

4 years ago

Fantastic purchase

There is not too much one needs to say other than great quality, great sound, simple to use and overall a superb microphone, especially for the price point. I use this in a professional studio environment and I mainly use it for recording vocals, I am totally pleased with the great results, no complaints! I will be looking to get the C414XLII next, I'm expecting amazing things based on this recent purchase! Great studio microphone, you wont be disappointed!

4 years ago

really is the best you can buy for this money

perfect for vocals and acoustic instruments. this is by far the best sounding mic I've tried in this price range

4 years ago

Dope mic

I use this as a drum overhead and it works splendidly

5 years ago

Can't beat this mic for the price

Great sounding microphone, really haven't heard any better for the price and honestly, it compares to a lot of much more expensive microphones. Combine this with a golden age project pre-73 jr and a decent audio interface and you'll get some AMAZING sounding vocals on a budget. It can get a little sibilant, but I wouldn't say it's too bad. Would I recommend this? Yes, definitely.

5 years ago

Excellent vocal mic for the money

High quality sound representation requiring minimal eq in editing process, shock mount is of decent quality, comes in a nice case with a foam wind filter.

6 years ago

Needed a cheap 414

I bought this to use as a smaller "twin" to my 414. Because it is for piano recording, it is perfect to capture the upper mid to high frequencies whereas I used the 414 for the longer strings of the piano. It's a cheaper but effective solution if you already own a 414 and want to record professional piano without breaking the bank.

6 years ago

On point Home Studio Mic

excellent for studio recording, great sensitivity, vocals sound rich and not extremely bright. Also the package is elegant

6 years ago

AKG C 214!

Clear,warm,sound. Good microphone for professional works!

6 years ago

Awesome!

Great mic from AKG! Easy to use, extremely close to the C414, but way cheaper. Super clear quality recording and it comes with a great case!

Works very well for voice and any string instrument.

6 years ago

Great sounding mic, amazing build quality!

Bought this mic about two years ago, and I cannot be more happy! I believe it is a great price/quality ratio and will last me for a long time.

6 years ago

Very clear Mic

Very good for voice.Clear sound.I have tested on a acoustic guitar with very good results.Its sound is better in my opinion for solo texture than accompaniments.

6 years ago

I liked a nice product

6 years ago

For recording - very good!

I use microphone AKG C214 at home studio for recording vocals, acoustic instruments and percussion.

It has very clear sound and high sensitivity.

As it takes sounds from longer distances as well any reflections it needs to use headphones with no speakers while recording to avoid acoustic feedback. With it you'll get good starting material for your project.

From short/normal distance it gives full frequency range to the sound. Smooth lower frequencies are better than with any dynamic mic.

For cons can I say only it isn't shockproof and also You can't use it for Live (with speakers). Overall, I recommend it for studio recordings.

7 years ago

Great quality mic

I am very satisfied with this mic . After 8 money's of use no problems,

great results without any noise .My previous mic was an AKG Solid tube (800 euro value) I prefer the sound of c214 more . At this price its a bargain . Recommended

7 years ago

Great Go-to Microphone

I recently purchased the AKG c214 to use it my go-to mic when recording individual elements, it has a fixed cardioid polar pattern (unlike it's big brother the AKG c414 featuring switchable polar patterns). I found the C214 to be particularly good on Male vocals, percussions, saxophone and string instruments; it gives a nice well shaped bottom end to the recordings with detailed and smooth high ends.

The microphone looks and feels nice, has a rigid body and seems to be solid and comes with an easy to use / steady shock-mount and a hard protective case with AKG's logo on it.

Very good quality for the money, an affordable alternative to the classic AKG c414 .

It's also nice that they come in matched pairs.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by AKG
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $426
  • Weight : 280g
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