
AKG
AKG P220 Project Studio Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
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Condenser1lb2oz
The AKG P220 large diaphragm condenser microphone delivers professional studio-quality vocal and instrument capture at a project-studio price.
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Overview
Key Features
Audio frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Max SPL: 155 dB
Sensitivity: 20 mV/pa
Pattern and type Capsule: Condenser
Pattern: Cardioid Type: mounted applications primary: studio Secondary: stage other: not applicable physical x W x (D): 6.3 x 7/weight: 1lb. 2oz. (530G)other case: metal clip: shock mount
Specifications
Brand
AKG
Model
P220
Type
Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Polar Pattern
Cardioid
Frequency Response
20Hz to 20kHz
Sensitivity
20 mV/Pa
Max SPL
155 dB
Weight
1 lb 2 oz (530g)
Height
6.3 inches
Included Accessories
Shock mount, metal carrying case
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Large diaphragm condenser capsule captures detailed, full-bodied sound for vocals and instruments
- High 155 dB max SPL handling allows use on loud sources without distortion
- Includes shock mount and metal carrying case in the box
- All-metal body construction at 1 lb 2 oz provides durability and reduces handling noise
👎 Cons
- Cardioid-only polar pattern limits versatility compared to multi-pattern condenser microphones
- Requires 48V phantom power, so it cannot be used with basic devices lacking phantom power
- Fixed cardioid pattern means repositioning the microphone is the only way to adjust pickup characteristics
Frequently Asked Questions
What polar pattern does the AKG P220 use?
The P220 uses a cardioid polar pattern, which captures sound primarily from the front while rejecting noise from the sides and rear — ideal for isolating vocals or a single instrument in a studio environment.
Does the AKG P220 require phantom power?
Yes, as a condenser microphone, the P220 requires 48V phantom power, which is provided by most audio interfaces, mixers, and dedicated phantom power supplies.
What is the maximum SPL the AKG P220 can handle?
The P220 handles up to 155 dB SPL, making it capable of capturing loud sound sources like guitar amplifiers and drums without distortion.
Does the AKG P220 come with a shock mount?
Yes, the P220 includes a shock mount for vibration isolation, along with a metal carrying case for protection and transport.
Is the AKG P220 suitable for both vocals and instruments?
Yes, with its 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response, large diaphragm capsule, and high SPL handling, the P220 performs well on vocals, acoustic instruments, and louder sources alike.