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Beyerdynamic M 380 N(C)
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Dynamic Microphone from Beyerdynamic belonging to the M series

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    Beyerdynamic M 380 N(C)Published on 10/29/08 at 06:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Type Dynamic Moving Coil
    Response fréquence15Hz - 20,000 Hz
    Directivity: Bi-directional
    Sensitivity: 46 dBV 5mV/Pa =-
    Nominal Impedance: 600 Ohms
    particularly suitable for serious occasions instruments
    impressive output level

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year

    This microphone picks up the bass like no other, for a bass drum jazz or pop is perfect for death metal you should choose something else, having said that I did a test by positioning outside the big box with a sm57 to 5cm of the bat and that makes him really well, a floor tom it works very well too and the bass amp no worries, it is the master (I still have a couple more micro Brilliant souaite static when I…
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    Type Dynamic Moving Coil
    Response fréquence15Hz - 20,000 Hz
    Directivity: Bi-directional
    Sensitivity: 46 dBV 5mV/Pa =-
    Nominal Impedance: 600 Ohms
    particularly suitable for serious occasions instruments
    impressive output level

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year

    This microphone picks up the bass like no other, for a bass drum jazz or pop is perfect for death metal you should choose something else, having said that I did a test by positioning outside the big box with a sm57 to 5cm of the bat and that makes him really well, a floor tom it works very well too and the bass amp no worries, it is the master (I still have a couple more micro Brilliant souaite static when I have more teeth though its frequency response from 15Hz to 20kHz going), it suffices to itself in many cases.
    I have used it for making voice once (death metal this time) and it was a treat .... really fat, and with a peach of hell.
    Proximitée its effect is very pronounced and the sound obtained with this microphone is mostly very smooth.
    it is a little reminiscent of a ribbon microphone, I also used for recovery of guitar amps into overdrive and also for acoustic guitar, the result is very round, warm, not aggressive at all.
    On a bass drum is very special because if we do not want to saturate the preamp of the table to go back before the microphone or be pulled through the line input.
    I recently used a recovery drum (rock) the result was once again beyond my expectations, very realistic, it was not the sound of basketball that can sometimes have the D112.
    The last use unconventional I made this microphone was placed in the central overhead on a battery for a pop band (in addition to an ORTF pair )...... Bingo, this set up allowed me to link the various elements together, the snare drum in spring thickened

    I have an AKG D112 which sounds totally different (over medium),
    I tried the E602 which I find too pasty (if one can say that a microphone)
    Can be compared to that of his serious Beyer M88, punchy, light and non-resonant
    is a micro rare "sensitive", which has a mouth that produces an incredibly serious warm and round.
    Certe this microphone is not the most versatile of the world, but off the beaten path and integrating the taking of any instrument, he got yet still gave a pleasant surprise
    If I did today I would look for another. besides, I look for another (which will only make the bass drum)
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