

🎧 Elevate your sound game with AKG P170 — where clarity meets power.
The AKG P170 is a small diaphragm condenser microphone designed for professional instrumental recording. Featuring a 20dB attenuation switch for handling high sound pressure levels, a gold-plated XLR connector for lossless signal transmission, and an ultra-low self-noise profile, it delivers clear, bright, and faithful sound reproduction. Lightweight and durable, it’s ideal for studio and live applications, making it a top choice for discerning musicians and audio professionals.




















| ASIN | B00M9CUL60 |
| Audio sensitivity | 75 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,861 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 174 in Condenser Microphones |
| Country Produced In | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (448) |
| Date First Available | 9 Sept. 2014 |
| Frequency response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885038037040 |
| Impedance | 200 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 130 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 40 x 180 millimetres |
| Item model number | 3101H00410 |
| Item weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AKG |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Small Diaphragm |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Power source | Phantom Power |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 18 cm; 130 g |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 75 dB |
| Size | 4 x 4 x 18 cm; 130 Grams |
| UPC | 885038037040 |
P**Z
Impressively quiet mics. Ended up with two for stereo recording.
Initially bought one of these for recording acoustic guitar. Was immediately struck by how quiet it was compared to my other "entry level" mics; no self-noise appearing until you crank the gain up past 90%, even then it's still quiet. Sound is great, and depending on the distance from your source you can get everything from intimate & direct through to big and roomy sounds - all captured faithfully. It also works well for recording loud guitar amps. I've tested it side-by-side with a condenser mic (CM25 MkIII) and there's no discernible difference in tone. The pad switch seems handy, but haven't had to use it yet. Was curious about stereo recording, so bought a set of matched RØDE M5s, but those were comparatively pretty noisy & tinny, so returned them and bought a second P170. Even though they're not 'matched' there's no obvious difference in output or tone (bought 5 months apart) - and they work fantastically on a stereo bar in standard stereo configurations. They're very slim, quite long, and feel quite sturdy and high-quality. The mount provided fits well, but you could probably knock it out accidentally with little force. Overall, very impressed with these mics.
C**S
Bright and clear sounding
This lightweight and well constructed condenser microphone was a nice choice as a discord microphone, when I moved away from a headset with a microphone. It is clear and bright, and has a great pickup from 2 feet away, using a large wind shield on a broadcaster arm. Would make a perfect addition to any studio, or in my case, a good premium choice for an XLR communication microphone.
N**P
Great microphone
I bought this mic to use it as an overhead microphone to record gongs. It picks up the sound wonderfully and its sound is very clear! In fact it’s so sensitive I tried it near the gong and it kept on clipping even with the gain turned to almost “0” so I wouldn’t recommend it for that purpouse but it is definetely a perfect mic for recording other sound healing instruments.
M**T
Great mic for the price
Great mic for recording acoustic instruments, guitar etc. I've been using it to record banjo too and it can capture those fast transients that larger mics cannot. Nice construction, feels good and not flimsy and good quality recordings. All in all, a good mic at this price point.
S**S
Decent Microphones!
Really decent microphones. I used them as Drum overheads. They also come with nice microphone clips. Good sound quality, You can’t go wrong for the price. Would definitely recommend them.
L**E
Great Microphone
The frequency response on this microphone is excellent for guitar/drums and vocals. I am impressed by the overall qualities this microphone provides. The clearness and clarity are highly desired. I recommend.
F**Y
Internal earthing problems. Avoid.
Bought one but it had a horrific earth buzz problem which became louder as your hand approached and incredibly loud when the pad switch was touched. Returned it and got another with the exact same issue. Bad batch maybe? I have used condenser mics for decades and the mics were checked on two different systems so the mics were definitely the problem, not any other earthing issues with my mixer or interface etc. Hopes this helps others.
E**Y
Good value and Qualty
My first budget AKG product and i'm pleasantly surprised. I deal for Pubs, Clubs and small festivals I do the sound at.
A**R
I'm very happy with a pair of these mics...Use them for acoustic guitar, great, and also as overheads for a drum kit...
M**.
Klein, hinterlässt einen robusten Eindruck. Sprache und Gesang werden gut wiedergegeben. Für meine Zwecke ausreichend.
Á**Z
He pasado por varios micrófonos de este tipo en este rango de precio (de 100 dólares) y a la fecha es mi favorito, por encima de lewitt lct 040 match y audiotechnica at2021. Este es un micrófono que a pesar de no tener un nivel de ruido bajo (como es bien sabido en este tipo de micrófonos) suena bastante bien, con unas buenas tomas el ruido no se percibe. En lo personal me ha encantado para grabar cuerdas y vientos, además de contar un pad de menos 20db que es muy útil sobre todo en los instrumentos de viento. ¡Totalmente recomendado por su precio y si aun así lo ve en oferta no dude en comprarlo!
M**A
Microfone de qualidade impecável! Indico a compra! Perfeito!
C**Z
Great for picking ip fine details, especially from instruments. Note that it's a condenser microphone, so it won't work if the amp/audio interface that it's plugged into does not supply phantom power. Connects with a female XLR cable end. Make sure your amp that you intend to use it with has an XLR socket that supplies phantom power. If routing through an audio interface/mixer, the device should connect via an XLR socket and must have the ability to supply phantom power to the mic.