ORIGINAL COMPLETE SET CONVERTED TO XLR

The Grundig GDM 310 is a compact dynamic microphone built in West Germany in the 1960s. Though originally made for tape recorders and speech systems, its punchy tone and rock-solid build make it surprisingly usable in creative studio applications today.

The capsule has a fast,Lo Fi response with a slightly mid-forward character, making it a fun option for vocals, amp re-amping, or percussion. This one has been cleanly modified to XLR and is ready to plug into any modern studio or live setup.


OPTICAL CONDITION
Very Good condition

TECHNICAL CONDITION
Fully functional and modified to XLR. Tested and working perfectly.

INCLUDING

Original box and packaging

original table stand


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Type: Dynamic moving coil
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid (estimated)
  • Output: Balanced, modified to XLR
  • Impedance: Medium
  • Original connector: DIN 5 (converted to XLR)


ESTIMATED FREQUENCY RESPONSE

80 Hz – 10,000 Hz

  • Solid low-mid body
  • Gentle boost in the 3–5 kHz range
  • Natural roll-off above 9–10 kHz

no so easy to fit into any holder , but once you get it on there > a great result for the price !

workhorse dynamic!

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Listed2 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • GDM 310
Categories
Year
  • 1965
Made In
  • Germany

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Freiburg, Germany
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