Save a whopping $79 on this AKG USB microphone and studio headphones bundle from Sweetwater

AKG Lyra USB Mic & K175 headphone deal
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Recording vocals can sometimes feel like more hassle than it’s worth. You’ve got to spend time setting up audio interfaces, mess with inputs and outputs, test cables and mics; a never-ending list of things that will ruin your workflow. That’s where USB mics reign supreme - just plug in, and you’re away. Whether you’re recording your first ever podcast, delving into some ASMR or recording vocals for your next track, this $79 off AKG Lyra mic and K175 headphones bundle from Sweetwater is about to make your life a whole lot easier.

Obviously, the Lyra is a podcasters dream - but that’s not all it can do. It’s a fantastic tool for recording interviews, voiceovers and vocal takes, and its high-fidelity mic array ensures that quality is never compromised. Its striking looks, along with easy-to-use controls make the Lyra one of the best USB microphones available today.

AKG Lyra & K175 headphones bundle: was $228, now $149

AKG Lyra & K175 headphones bundle: was $228, now $149
Sweetwater has got you covered with giant savings on this AKG bundle. It doesn’t get much more convenient than a USB mic, and with the Lyra from AKG it doesn’t get much better either. The ‘50s style body contains an ever-useful 4-capsule mic array, creating multiple polar patterns that make the Lyra ideal for podcasting, interviews, ASMR and everything in-between. Sweetwater’s bundle also includes a pair of AKG K175 foldable closed-back studio headphones, making this deal perfect for monitoring and mixing your audio as you go. Save $79 when you buy the two together at Sweetwater. 

If you’re after some more studio or live gear, Sweetwater are also currently still running their ‘Spring Into Sound’ sale, where you can save up to 75% on hundreds of items. 

James Farmer

James is a freelance writer and former Junior Deals Writer at MusicRadar. Before writing, James worked as a guitar salesman at a local music store, so he knows a thing or two about matching people with their perfect instruments. James also has experience working in other areas of the music trade, having worked for the online music distributor, RouteNote. James is a guitarist, bassist and drummer and has also toured the UK and Europe with his old band Hypophora.