Anyone that has ever been around musicians might know the term “lead singer-itis.” This fictitious term is often referred to by guitar players, bass players and drummers that have to deal with the quirky nature of lead singers.
The Skinny: AKG‘s D5 dynamic vocal microphone can’t cure all of the symptoms related to “lead singer-itis,” but it can eliminate some of the insecurities that are part of the infliction.
The Specs: The D5 is designed to withstand the rigors of road use while maintaining high levels of quality. The microphone features a supercardioid polar pattern and a dual-shock mount that is said to eliminate mechanical noise during live performances. The D5 has a rated frequency response of 70Hz to 20kHz and has a maximum SPL rating of 147dB.
Solutions: The D5 dynamic vocal microphone from AKG can be used for lead vocals and backing vocals in a live sound environment.
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