Akg D12 Serial Numbers
FYI: Not brass capsules. Two Vintage AKG C414 Serial Numbers 389 & 635, used, in very good vintage condition. This is a very early pair of the classic and vintage AKG C414 microphones. Their reputation as one of the “Must Have” mics for every serious mic locker is known around the world for good reason. The No.1 Website for Pro Audio; The No.1 Website for Pro Audio home. The original D12 with pigtail cable and swivel. UK Company Number 7597610 (England.
An original AKG D12 microphone serial number 69399. The microphone was originally owned by the sound engineer Werner Wahl.
The item comes with a photocopy of a letter from his son, Robert, which reads, “Werner Wahl was chief engineer at FW Bauch Ltd from the mid 1960s to the early 1990s. Bauch Ltd had the sole import rights for Studer/Revox Neuman and many other pro. Studio equipment (manufacturers). Werner installed and helped set up many sound studios in the UK, BBC, ITV, Trident, De Lane Lea, Polydor, Apple, EMI, Abbey Road etc. He also installed private home set ups including Lennon’s, McCartney, Harrison and many others in the pop world. He is now in his mid 80s but still keeps in contact with many engineers from the past years”. The microphone comes in its original plastic box that is labelled D12.
The visual condition of the microphone is excellent. Papi Papi Papi Chulo Remix Mp3 Free Download. Categories:,,, All Items Guaranteed Authentic At. Free Guitar Pro Tabs Download Rar there.
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