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Title: AKG Acoustics CK 99 L Miniature Lavalier Microphone
Post by: taperwheeler on March 10, 2021, 04:07:37 PM
Has anyone had any experience using these?  I assume you could rewire and 4.7k mod a set to be used in the field? 
Title: Re: AKG Acoustics CK 99 L Miniature Lavalier Microphone
Post by: taperwheeler on March 10, 2021, 04:45:56 PM
There is also the AKG HM1000 M Hanging Module with cap options. The write ups make them sound very similar to the AT mics.
Title: Re: AKG Acoustics CK 99 L Miniature Lavalier Microphone
Post by: DSatz on March 12, 2021, 04:03:11 PM
Good lavalier microphones often have frequency response that's tailored for placement on a person's chest, where there are strong resonances that need to be downplayed. It's not generally a good idea to use such microphones for music recording unless you know for certain how they will respond with the kind of placement that you intend to use.