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AKG Acoustics Full-Line Catalog c. 1981 – Microphones Reverbs Headphones

Download the thirty-two (32) page 1981 AKG Acoustics catalog (9.8mb file):

DOWNLOAD: AKG_Acoustics_FullLine_Catalog_1981

Models covered, in text and photo (no specs), include: AKG C-422 stereo condenser microphone; C-33 and C-34 stereo mics; C-414EB. C-414E1 and C-414EM/p48 condensers plus S-421E1 control unit; C-450 System; C-535EN, C-567E, C-568EB condensers, D-300 series live sound mics; D-224E and associated dual-diaphragm mics; plus the proverbial ‘shit-ton’ more. AKG BX-20, BX-10, and BX-5 reverbs are included, plus a wide range of headphones including the K-40, K-41, K-141, K-240, and K-340 dual-system.

AKG USA was once-upon-a-time located right down the road from here in nearby Stamford, CT.  I think this is probably one reason that I have come across so many unusual AKG mics, headphones, and related literature at the flea markets and estate sales of Southern CT.   The AKG 414 microphone, in all of its variations, is a staple of the audio world and a staple of this website; longtime readers will recognize this as my ‘reference mic’ for audio examples.  It’s  not the most exciting sound but it’s a high-quality sound that many of you know and therefore I feel that (along with the SM-57) it makes a good benchmark.  ANYhow…  check out the crazy art-direction of the this catalog.

In addition to the awesome haute-’70s monochromatic earthtone backdrops (see examples in photos above), we have various ‘symbolic objects’ to characterize the products; King Tut represents the gold of the diaphragms;

…a crystal vase represent ‘clarity’ of the electret-condenser line;

…a ‘flower-in-vase’ perhaps suggests the ‘capture-of-nature’ promised by the dual-system electrostatic/dynamic K-340 headphone?  Dig in and enjoy.

6 replies on “AKG Acoustics Full-Line Catalog c. 1981 – Microphones Reverbs Headphones”

Looking to see if anyone knows anything about a recently acquired microphone I have. It is a Fender by AKG made in Austria. Model F-520. It has a wooden handle and is in excellent shape.

To Whom It May Concern:
I own a C-414-EB microphone.
However, I also have it mounted inside the AKG H-17-A windscreen.
My problem is as follows:
The elastic suspenders for the windscreen mount have lost their elasticity.
I cannot find a replacement part for the suspenders, can you advise?
Thank you,
Bob Gerardi

Hi Bob,
I have the same problem with my H17A.
I’m going to try ‘O’ rings from the plumbing department of my local hardware store.
I’m guessing it’s durable. It comes in many sizes so good luck.

My guess is that this is from 1982 or later because on page 9 it says “During the second half of 1982 AKG introduced its new 460B preamplifier…”

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