In this article, we delve into a detailed analysis of 16,572 user reviews from various languages worldwide to examine the AKG P170. This analysis is performed by the RR artificial intelligence and updated daily with newly submitted reviews. The RR AI utilizes a complex algorithm to first scrutinize user reviews for credibility, filtering out unreliable ones. It then proceeds to dissect and evaluate the valuable insights within these reviews, providing users with ratings regarding the features of this product. Based on these assessments, users can make informed decisions about whether this product is suitable for them or not.
These results are a summary of user reviews of the AKG P170. For example, 88% of 2,981 users who have commented on the Sound quality of the AKG P170 have given positive feedback.
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Reviewed by Steve on B&H Photo Video
I read a great review of these AKG Perception series mics, so with a bit of skepticism I ordered a pair for our college's media production program. We had few small capsule condensors for our students to try - and these are priced just right for experimantation. But since I've run comparisons with other mics in our fleet (Sennheisers, A-T, Sonys) I am bowled over by the low self-noise and great siound. They are a bit sensative to wind noise, so a wind screen is essential - but the P-170 is a very sweet sounding mic for vocals, piano or guitar. ... More
Reviewed by Jeff B. on Reverb
This was recommended to me by a friend to help record some demos on acoustic guitar. Pointing the head at the 12th fret of the guitar, about 18 inches away, I got a sound that was clear, natural, and balanced nicely between tonal and percussive noises. For another song, where we had to record an electric guitar amp, I threw it in front of the speaker, and it captured that better than anything else I'd tried before. Haven't tried it for vocals yet, but I'm pretty sure it'd do fairly well there as well. I might be buying another one of these for other instruments. ... More
Reviewed by Trevor D. on Reverb
I gave this a 4/5 because you’re not going to blow anyone away with the audio quality but you’ll blow them away when you tell ‘em how much you paid for the microphone. It hits above my expectations, especially after reading some not-so-favorable reviews. I used this on a Yamaha FS5 and the aftermath was a flat and relatively articulate recording. I would recommend this to anyone on a budget and even professionals on a budget. Absolutely.
Reviewed by Alan Glenn on Guitar Center
Wonderful versatile SDC. Amazing on all acoustic instruments. Stands up to microphones costing 10 times as much like the KM184. Oh... don't lose the stand adapter... I hear they are expensive! lol
Reviewed by Extremely Blessed 67 on Guitar Center
I was looking for a way to make the stage "live" for our choir at our church. It was suggested that we use about 5 of these across the front. It picks up each section really well.
Reviewed by Jonathan on B&H Photo Video
The sky is the limit when buying microphones. For those of us without unlimited resources, this mike is an excellent value. Delivers nice clean sound without adding anything. I'm very happy with it.
Reviewed by Daniel M. on Reverb
Crisp clear sound from a pair of these pencils make great overheads! Not the best sounding mics for the job but certainly close enough, especially for the price.
Reviewed by Ed on Guitar Center
I used these on cello, banjo, and cymbals for three days straight right out of the box. Very crisp, clear, subtle sound... more than good enough for live sound.
Reviewed by Rafael Munhoz on B&H Photo Video
I bought this microphone to record my acoustic guitar and i think that microphone have a perfect cost benefit for this!
Reviewed by John A. on Reverb
Great mic for the price, Sturdy as hell and a fairly versatile mic. I've only had it for about a week, but it's been used on upright bass, snare, and acoustic and it really ain't a bad mic all around. Definitely worth the money if you're on a low budget and need a small capsule condenser
Reviewed by Daley B. on Reverb
Great mics for the price. Using as overheads for my drum kit and can't say enough about them. Nice balance while picking up the highs I need. I had to play with the mid's a little, but great overall.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Very happy with the microphone. Acoustic guitar is coming through clear and crisp
Reviewed by Bas V. on Reverb
Great Mic for recording acoustic instruments and high hats. Needs Phantom!
Reviewed by David B. on Reverb
This little condenser mic serves well for my amateur guitar recording. Sturdy and conpact.
Reviewed by Steve S. on Reverb
Very nice sounding microphone for under 100$...can't go wrong..
Reviewed by Daniel M. on Reverb
Because I haven't done much recording with it as of yet, what I have done sounds pretty good!
Reviewed by Bradley T. on Reverb
Does the job I needed
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Performs as expected.
Reviewed by Picky me on Guitar Center
This mic was purchased to record an acoustic guitar. After comparing it to the Samson Gtrack mic I decided to return it. The sound was a bit to muddy for me. The Gtrack sounded much better.
Reviewed by Shamim on B&H Photo Video
A replacement mic stand adapter for AKG P170 costs $ from AKG Parts center. Be careful not to lose the piece.