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Studio Microphone M 99
M99
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Model: M 99
Large diaphragm dynamic microphone for instruments and
on-air broadcasting
The M 99 is a dynamic moving coil microphone of studio quality. The
tailored frequency response suits many applications from instrument
miking to on-air broadcasting. The beyerdynamic TG-X technology
used in the M 99 features a strong neodymium magnet
system and a mass reduced special Mylar diaphragm to give the
microphone a powerful reproduction with excellent transient
characteristics. The frequency response is extremely linear and
guarantees audio quality which has until now, only been achieved by
using high-quality condenser microphones.
The frequency select switch at the base of the microphone allows
three settings of equalisation, linear and two optimised settings
for vocals and instrument miking. A second switch is for presence
accentuation. This allows further adjustment for close miking
techniques or kick drum miking. The hypercardioid polar pattern
helps to eliminate feedback in live applications and allows a good
separation between different instruments. The microphone can
operate at very high sound pressure levels without loss of sound
quality and virtually no distortion.
The M 99's die cast casing is made of aircraft grade aluminium and
finished with an attractive metallic varnish.
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Product code : M99
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Features M99
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Extremely linear frequency response
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Switchable presence accentuation and equalisation for bass
drum
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Hypercardioid polar pattern
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Integrated elastic suspension
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Rugged construction
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Technical Specifications
M99 |
Transducer
type |
Dynamic |
Operating
principle |
Pressure
gradient |
Polar
pattern |
Hypercardioid |
Open circuit voltage
at 1 kHz (0dB = 1V/Pa) |
3.0 mV/Pa / 2 mV/Pa
-50 dBV/-54 dBV |
Magnetic field
suspension |
> 20 dB at 50
Hz |
Nominal
impedance |
280
Ω |
Diaphragm |
Hostaphan |
Case/finish |
Aluminium/die
cast |
Connector |
3-pin
XLR |
Length |
163
mm |
Shaft
diameter |
23/25
mm |
Head
diameter |
56 mm |
Weight without
cable |
421 g |
Frequency
response |
30 - 18,000
Hz |
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