F1GTR
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As in dynamic and electrostatic. I just had to get that out there in an effort to cure some of the unawareness/ignorance that I've seen from some relatively new and older users recently. Over the past few weeks I've read a number of threads where they continue to be referred to as an electrostat and that is obviously not the case.
The following specifications are from the AKG K1000 manual:
* Type: Dynamic Transducer with VLD magnet
* Rated Impedance 120 ohms
* Sensitivity: 74db for 1 mW (free field)
* Power requirement: 100 mW for 1 Pa
* Power rating: 1000 mW—approximately 104 db
* Headband force exerted on a 140mm wide head: 3.5N
* Weight: 370 g including 8 foot cord and XLR connector
* Frequency range: 30 Hz to 25,000 Hz
The following specifications are from the AKG K1000 manual:
* Type: Dynamic Transducer with VLD magnet
* Rated Impedance 120 ohms
* Sensitivity: 74db for 1 mW (free field)
* Power requirement: 100 mW for 1 Pa
* Power rating: 1000 mW—approximately 104 db
* Headband force exerted on a 140mm wide head: 3.5N
* Weight: 370 g including 8 foot cord and XLR connector
* Frequency range: 30 Hz to 25,000 Hz