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The Beyerdynamic M 88 TG is a vintage cardioid dynamic microphone renowned for its robust sound reproduction. Originally designed for professional studio and broadcast applications, it delivers a strong low-midrange presence useful for vocals and instruments. Its high sound pressure level handling m...
The Telefunken M81 is a vintage dynamic microphone renowned for its exceptional ability to handle extreme sound pressure levels. Originally developed for demanding live vocal applications in large venues, it offers superior off-axis rejection minimizing unwanted noise. Its hypercardioid polar patter...
The Shure KSM8 Dualdyne is a professional dynamic microphone valued for its exceptional clarity and noise reduction. It employs a dual transducer system combining cardioid and hypercardioid polar patterns to minimize unwanted sounds while capturing detailed vocal nuances. This makes it suitable for...
The Beyerdynamic M201TG is a vintage German vocal microphone prized for its warm, natural sound. Its hypercardioid polar pattern provides focused pickup minimizing room noise making it ideal for professional studio recording and broadcast applications. This dynamic microphone is frequently chosen by...
The Audio-Technica AE6100 is a professional hypercardioid dynamic microphone designed for live vocal applications. Its notable feature is exceptional off-axis rejection, minimizing unwanted noise and feedback during performances. This microphone’s robust construction makes it suitable for touring mu...
The Sennheiser e 904 is a vintage German dynamic microphone renowned for its robust construction and exceptional performance capturing live vocals and instruments. Its hypercardioid polar pattern provides focused sound rejection, making it suitable for demanding stage environments and professional r...
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