beyerdynamic M160
Double Ribbon MicrophoneBeyerdynamic is one of the few manufacturers in the world who are still producing ribbon microphones. The classic among them is the dynamic double microphone M 160.

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Perfect on guitar cabinet
Together with a dynamic mic, you can't go wrong recording guitar cabinets with this mic. It is very easy to align with the membrane of a MD421 or SM57 to avoid phase issues. It can also be great on acoustic guitars, if you want that low end. The hypercardioid polar patterns makes it very useful in many studio settings, but for me it is THE guitar cabinet mic.
excellent tool
using a pair on overheads. love them
But this!
A must for every studio, fantastic bang for the buck!
Reviews are true
Used for guitar recording based analysing reviews
I love this mic.
Wonderful on acoustic guitars, great smooth sound for amps also. Great for strings and horns, drums... and so many other things! Everything as expected from this classic.
smoothest overhead mics a guy could ask for
this is a classic ribbon mic and for a very good reason. cymbals tracked digitally can often get pretty harsh, especially when using a condenser mic. this is my favorite on overheads, it captures all the nuance of the kit but without any harshness
my favorite room mic
i got a pair of M160 i use it mainly as a room mics for drums and live sessions, those mics are best for small size rooms they don't pick a lot of harshness high frequencies from the cymbals and no low end booming and the mic sounds great on HI-Hats too, i use it for miking guitar cabs with Shure 57 i got the best midrangy sound blending it with 57.
True to life
got it to record my viola as it promised to suit string instruments well.I had never used a ribbon mic before and I am amazed by the quality of the results . Although I record with UAD Apollo I ordered a Radial Engineering McBoost to accompany it (just for that little extra gain ).
Natural and balanced
I intended to use M160 primarily on vocals due to the flat frequency responce and not boosted highs as on many condenser microphones. The mike gives a natural representation of my voice (much less sibilance). Also I tried it on guitar amp and acoustitc guitar and like how it sounds, warm, rich and pleasant. Works very well in combo with SM57 too. The microphone is small, and well manifactured.
Because it is a dynamic microphone, I would say it has low output, but even at the max level of my Steinberg UR22 it is not noisy. So, a preamp is good to have around.
I recommend it to anyone looking for something different than standard production large condensors.
MUST HAVE
This mic.... well just try it! It is what they say it is, GREAT, a must have a LEGEND. Sounds great, it's made really well and it's been a part of studio life since the old days.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Beyerdynamic
- Released in 2005
- Average price : $718
- Pure aluminum membrane
- Polar pattern: Hyper cardioid
- Instrument recording - especially saxophone
- Drum miking (toms, hi-hat)
- MS stereophony with the M 130
- Frequency response: 40 Hz-18 kHz
- Nominal impedance: 200 Ohm
- Very good frequency response
- Excellent transparency and transient response
- Compact and robust design
- Warm and natural sound
- Bracket included
- Length: 156 mm
- Shaft diameter: 23 mm
- Head diameter: 38 mm
- Weight without cable: 156 g
- Made in Germany
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