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AKG P2 High-Performance Dynamic Bass Microphone vs AKG H2 Croco - Croco Clip for Microlite Microphones White 5 Pack
The AKG P2 is a complete dynamic microphone for bass sources and live sound, while the AKG H2 Croco is a mounting clip accessory for MicroLite microphones—these serve entirely different purposes. Choose the P2 if you need a mic for kick drums or bass, and the H2 Croco if you already own MicroLite mics and need reliable mounting clips.
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AKG P2 High-Performance Dynamic Bass Microphone
AKG H2 Croco - Croco Clip for Microlite Microphones White 5 Pack
Specs side by side
| AKG P2 High-Performance Dynamic Bass Microphone | AKG H2 Croco - Croco Clip for Microlite Microphones White 5 Pack | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $139.00 | $130.00 |
| Brand | AKG | AKG |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AKG P2 High-Performance Dynamic Bass Microphone
- ✓ Engineered specifically for kick drums, bass amps, and low brass with pronounced low-end response
- ✓ Handles extreme SPL (157 dB) without distortion for close-miking aggressive sources
- ✓ Rugged all-metal construction with integrated stand adapter and humbucking coil for live stage reliability
Why choose AKG H2 Croco - Croco Clip for Microlite Microphones White 5 Pack
- ✓ Five-pack offers cost-effective coverage for multiple installations or backup clips
- ✓ Grips microphone housing instead of cable, eliminating cable stress and extending lifespan
- ✓ Ensures tight, stable positioning for MicroLite microphones in permanent or portable setups
Frequently asked questions
Are these two products meant to work together?
No. The P2 is a standalone microphone with its own integrated stand adapter. The H2 Croco is a mounting clip designed exclusively for MicroLite microphones, not the P2.
What is the frequency response difference between these products?
The AKG P2 captures 20–16,000 Hz with emphasis on the low end for bass sources. The H2 Croco is not a microphone; it is a mounting accessory with no frequency response specification.
Which one is better for studio recording of drums?
Only the AKG P2 is a microphone suitable for drum recording. It is specifically tuned for kick drum miking with high SPL handling and a pronounced low-end response. The H2 Croco cannot record audio.
What is the budget comparison?
Both are listed as budget-tier items, but they solve different problems: the P2 is a complete microphone solution, while the H2 Croco is a five-pack of clips for microphones you already own.