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beyerdynamic M 130 Dynamic Double-Ribbon Microphone

beyerdynamic M 130 Dynamic Double-Ribbon Microphone

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Description

The dynamic double-ribbon microphone M 130, which has been manufactured by hand at the company's site in Heilbronn, Germany, since 1957, is exceptional in terms of production and sound. Equipped with a figure-of-eight polar pattern, the microphone classic can be used not only for picking up various instruments, but also for stereo recordings in Blumlein or M/S stereo configuration. It features a remarkably natural sound reproduction. In addition to the in-house production of all sound-relevant components, the double-ribbon system is also skillfully made at the beyerdynamic headquarter.

Features:

  • Figure-of-eight double-ribbon microphone
  • Perfect for stereo, ambient and instrument recordings
  • Ideal for Blumlein or M/S stereo configuration
  • Natural sound reproduction and remarkable impulse fidelity
  • Handmade in Germany since 1957
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SKU: 730173

Description

The dynamic double-ribbon microphone M 130, which has been manufactured by hand at the company's site in Heilbronn, Germany, since 1957, is exceptional in terms of production and sound. Equipped with a figure-of-eight polar pattern, the microphone classic can be used not only for picking up various instruments, but also for stereo recordings in Blumlein or M/S stereo configuration. It features a remarkably natural sound reproduction. In addition to the in-house production of all sound-relevant components, the double-ribbon system is also skillfully made at the beyerdynamic headquarter.

Features:

  • Figure-of-eight double-ribbon microphone
  • Perfect for stereo, ambient and instrument recordings
  • Ideal for Blumlein or M/S stereo configuration
  • Natural sound reproduction and remarkable impulse fidelity
  • Handmade in Germany since 1957