beyerdynamic M88TG

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Dynamic Microphone

The M88 is a dynamic moving coil microphone for the highest demands. The light properties are almost the same in theory. It reduces the risk of acoustic feedback in transmission systems of any kind to an absolute minimum. In broadcasting and recording studios, it is estimated to be the exceptionally broad transmission range, which ensures that the last tonal subtleties are also recorded. A special suspension of the microphone system suppresses the transmission of structure-borne noise. A compensation coil reduces the influence of external magnetic fields by more than 20 dB.

  • Hypercardioid
  • For singing, sheet, overhead, Bass Drum and Percussion
  • Exceptionally wide frequency response
  • Extremely low feedback
  • Humbucking against extraneous magnetic fields
  • Ruggedised
  • Suitable for high sound pressure levels
  • Frequency response: 30 - 20,000 Hz
  • Nominal Impedance: 200 Ohm
available since November 1999
Item number 129579
sales unit 1 piece(s)
On/Off Switch No
Polar Pattern Hypercardioid
Color Black
Microphone Clamp 1
Diameter 48,5 mm
Dynamic Microphone 1
Length 181 mm
Weight 320 g
Frequenzy Range from 30 Hz
Frequenzy Range to 20 kHz
Clamp 1
Bag 1
Windscreen optional available 126546
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Great piece of gear
goTra 30.07.2020
This is one of the best dynamic all-around mics. Very good for guitar amps, sax, acoustic guitar - it turned to be good for everything I tried to record, but mainly I use it for recording electric guitar.
Make sure you've plugged it in a decent mic preamp for the best results.
This microphone needs proper handling, it is not a 'plug & play' device, therefore, you are to spend a certain time experimenting in positioning this mic. For some of you, it might be an advantage or disadvantage so it is worth mentioning.
Finally, it is a dynamic microphone and it suits fine in a live environment.
However, it is not a chip microphone in its every aspect, so M88TG can distinguish itself in a wide palette of different microphones available on the market nowadays.
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Definitely a great mic...
Thobias 14.10.2019
There 's no such thing as a bad mic. Even a "bad" mic. It all depends on how you use it and what sound you want to achieve. Even a "bad" sound. But this could also lead us to another discussion. I love Beyerdynamic microphones for their clean an true capturing of the sound source. Have a few: M201TG, MC-930 and the M88. The M88TG has perhaps fewer situations for which I use it for than some other mic's. On bass cabinets I prefer the EV RE20 in combination with a Royer R122. On vocals (narrative I don't know) I also prefer other options, like the SM7B if you want a dynamic mic. But if you only have dynamic microphones and want to be able to have some different sounding backing vocals, this mic would surely do the job. On percussion, on toms, especially if you seek some low end, I like to use the M88TG. And when it works on an instrument, it's great. If the low end is too much, just back off the mic a bit as the proximity effect can be big. Built quality is perfect, as always with BeyerDynamic. Like this brand.
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Super mic for many tasks
Catch the Record 30.06.2019
I use it for female vocals, kick drum inside, sax and trumpet in studio and live sound.
Really nice mic, witch have his own character. You need to hear tg88, after you will fall in love with it.
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Ben Jammin 25.12.2019
I have 2 and use these for recording upright piano, and for live and recorded vocal. These are very good clear mics. For recording the results are similar to a condenser mics, although for live the signal can be a little hot. For vocal recording, not quite as good as AKG414, but to be expected. For piano they're great for recording as they sound like a condenser but don't pick up as much background sound as a condenser.
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