AKG D-7S Bundle

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AKG D-7S Bundle

AKG

D-7S Bundle

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 506373
Brand: AKG
Model: D-7S Bundle
Price: $218.90

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The AKG D-7S bundle is a solid, budget-friendly option for gigging vocalists and performers. It’s a workhorse mic – durable, with good gain before feedback – perfect for loud stages and less-than-ideal acoustics where isolation is key. It's not going to replace a boutique studio mic, but for the price, it's hard to beat for live work.

Product Description

AKG D-7S Bundle

*Bundle offer comprising*, AKG D-7S

  • *Dynamic Vocal Microphone*
  • With switch
  • Directional characteristic: Supercardioid
  • Frequency range: 70 - 20
  • 000 Hz
  • High-pass filter: A = 80 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 156 dB max. SPL
  • Impedance: 600 Ohm
  • Laminate Varimotion membrane
  • Elastic suspension of capsule for reduced noise from holding
  • Black housing
  • Weight: 340 g
  • clamp and spare windshield included
  • Roadworx Mic Stand Tripod Boom
  • *Microphone stand with boom arm*
  • Length: ca. 92 to 150 cm
  • Boom arm length : 70 cm
  • Thread: 3/8" and with a 5/8" adapter
  • Weight: 2.2 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • the sssnake SM10BK

* Microphone Cable*, XLR 3-pin male < - > XLR 3-pin female, Length: 10 m, Diameter: 6 mm, Wire cross-section: 2 x 0.22 mm², Colour: Black

PROS
  • • Robust Varimotion diaphragm delivers clear, detailed vocal reproduction
  • • Supercardioid pattern excels in live settings, minimizing feedback
  • • Included Roadworx stand is surprisingly sturdy and functional
  • • Complete bundle provides immediate usability – mic, stand, cable included
CONS
  • • 600 Ohm impedance requires a preamp with ample gain
  • • Supercardioid pattern can be unforgiving with mic placement
  • • Lacks the warmth and character of higher-end studio mics

Product Video

Key Features

Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Frequency Range 70 - 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity 156 dB max. SPL
Impedance 600 Ohm
Connector XLR 3-pin
Weight 340 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The SM58 has a warmer, more mid-focused sound, while the D-7S is brighter and more detailed – a bit more modern sounding.
While functional, the stand is best suited for mics around the D-7S’s weight; heavier mics might make it feel less stable.
Absolutely, it can work, but it's not ideal; a dedicated instrument mic will generally provide a more tailored and nuanced sound.

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