In a nutshell
Beyer M 88 is an hypercardioid dynamic microphone with large diaphragm; thanks to its unfailing sturdiness, it is an integral part of most TV soundman gear. It has a good sensitivity and its well balanced medium response meets analogical TV frequency response specs. Its powerful polar parts, passive electronics and sturdiness make it a heavy microphone, which requires a strong shock mount like the one manufactured by DC Audiovisuel, or Shure A55M.
M 88, like all pressure gradient microphones, is very wind, fast-movement and proximity effect sensitive. Because of its higher sensitivity than ribbon microphone, it stands better the addition of a foam windscreen. Let's signal that M88 is not a handheld microphone: though its diaphragm is suspended, direct handling generates significant noises
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M 88, like all pressure gradient microphones, is very wind, fast-movement and proximity effect sensitive. Because of its higher sensitivity than ribbon microphone, it stands better the addition of a foam windscreen. Let's signal that M88 is not a handheld microphone: though its diaphragm is suspended, direct handling generates significant noises
This product is commonly named:
Beyer M 88, Beyer M88, Beyer M-88, M 88, M88, M-88
M 88, like all pressure gradient microphones, is very wind, fast-movement and proximity effect sensitive. Because of its higher sensitivity than ribbon microphone, it stands better the addition of a foam windscreen. Let's signal that M88 is not a handheld microphone: though its diaphragm is suspended, direct handling generates significant noises
This product is commonly named:
Beyer M 88, Beyer M88, Beyer M-88, M 88, M88, M-88