AKG CGN99 H/S Hypercardioid condenser Gooseneck Microphone
Description
AKG CGN99 H/S Hypercardioid Condenser Gooseneck Microphone
The AKG CGN99 H/S captures vocal and instrumental sources with surgical precision—the hypercardioid pattern isolates your primary sound source while rejecting room reflections and ambient noise, essential for clean tracking in untreated spaces. This condenser microphone delivers crisp, detailed tone that preserves every nuance of attack, sustain, and articulation, making it an excellent choice for studio session work, overdub recording, and producers who demand reliable source isolation and minimal bleed between takes.
Design & Build Quality
The rugged gooseneck construction comes in a compact 30 cm (12 inch) configuration, measuring 380 mm in total height with a 13.5 mm diameter body weighing just 160 grams. This lightweight, ergonomic design allows for quick repositioning and secure placement on any instrument or vocal source without fatigue or drift during extended recording sessions.
Audio Performance & Connectivity
The hypercardioid polar pattern delivers a focused 95° pickup angle that isolates your primary sound source while rejecting ambient room noise, backed by a frequency response of 50–19,000 Hz that captures full instrumental detail. Balanced XLR 3-pin male output connects directly to professional audio interfaces and mixing consoles; the integrated phantom power adapter (9–52 V, 3 mA) includes a 250 Hz bass rolloff for clean rejection of rumble, proximity boom, and low-frequency room coloration.
Key Features
- Hypercardioid condenser microphone with 95° pickup angle
- Rugged gooseneck design, 30 cm (12 inch) length
- Frequency response: 50–19,000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 12 mV/Pa
- Equivalent noise level: 21 dB-A
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 73 dB-A
- Electrical impedance: 600 Ohms (recommended load: 2000 Ohms)
- Balanced XLR 3-pin male output
- Phantom power: 9–52 V, 3 mA with integrated adapter
- 250 Hz bass rolloff filter
- Height: 380 mm; Diameter: 13.5 mm
- Net weight: 160 grams; Black finish
The CGN99 H/S combines professional-grade source isolation, studio-grade audio clarity, and road-tested durability in a single tool that lets you capture clean, focused recordings while it handles the technical demands of any tracking scenario or mix situation.
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At a Glance
The AKG CGN99 H/S is a hypercardioid condenser mic purpose-built for isolated source capture in the studio—its surgical 95° pickup angle and integrated bass rolloff keep your recordings clean and focused, while the flexible gooseneck lets you position it precisely on instruments or vocals without fuss. Compact and lightweight at 160 grams, it delivers crisp, detailed tone across 50–19,000 Hz that translates well into any mix, making it a solid choice for home and project studios tracking live instruments or vocals.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Live Performance
- ✓ Studio Sessions
- ✓ Touring
Frequently Asked Questions
What does hypercardioid pickup pattern mean for my recordings or live sound?
Hypercardioid means the mic has a tight 95° pickup angle that isolates your primary sound source while rejecting noise from the sides and rear—ideal for live stages with ambient stage noise or studio sessions where you want to capture one instrument or vocal with minimal bleed from other sources.
What's included with the CGN99 H/S, and how do I connect it?
The mic includes an integrated phantom power adapter (9–52 V, 3 mA) and connects via balanced XLR 3-pin male output directly to professional mixing consoles or audio interfaces. It requires phantom power to operate and has a built-in 250 Hz bass rolloff filter to eliminate stage rumble and proximity boom.
How flexible is the gooseneck, and will it stay in place during a performance?
The 30 cm (12 inch) gooseneck is flexible and can be repositioned quickly to aim at your sound source, then locked in place securely without drift during extended performances or sessions. Its lightweight design at 160 grams means no fatigue from holding or mounting weight.
How does the CGN99 H/S compare to other hypercardioid condenser mics?
The CGN99 H/S sits in the same professional category as the Shure KSM8, Audio-Technica AT4022H, and Sennheiser e835, delivering comparable isolation and detail while the gooseneck design offers quick, precise positioning advantages for both live and studio work.
What frequency range does this mic cover, and is it suitable for vocals and instruments?
The CGN99 H/S spans 50–19,000 Hz, capturing full instrumental detail and vocal clarity across most musical sources. The integrated bass rolloff at 250 Hz helps keep low-frequency rumble and proximity boom out of the signal without sacrificing warmth.
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