Some products are born classics and the M 88 has to take centre-stage for being far ahead of its time when it was first introduced in the 1960`s. Incorporating a new low-mass diaphragm element, the M 88 TG has earned its place in history in the Kick Drum. Sound engineers have found that the lightning-fast transient response of the microphone reproduces the complex sound patterns of this instrument resulting in the tight `thump` without the need for complex signal processing. This characteristic works equally well on other instruments especially where intricate low frequencies and their harmonics need to be captured. The M 88 TG is one of the most frequently specified microphones by sound engineers worldwide and heralded a beyerdynamic contemporary classic as this microphone becomes renown for capturing emotive audio signals.

The M 88 TG offers both a wide frequency response and rugged construction making an ideal combination for many applications. In the studio and live use its high SPL capability allows the microphone to be placed close to loud sound sources such as kick drum and bass guitar. It is also equally impressive as a vocal microphone or for brass and windwood instruments. The M 88 TG has a reinforced basket to withstand rough handling when being used for more demanding applications. The M 88 TG is often used in a broadcast environment as an announcers or EFP microphone.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • M 88 TG Hypercardioid Dynamic Microphone
Finish
  • 678
Categories
Polar Pattern
  • Hypercardioid
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Microphone Type
  • Dynamic
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

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