About This Listing

The M160 is great for instrumental miking such as saxophone, miking of drums (toms, hi-hat), MS-stereophony with M-130. Beyerdynamic is one of few microphone manufacturers world-wide that still produce ribbon microphones. A classic one is the M 160, a dynamic double ribbon microphone. Featuring a hypercardioid polar pattern with a noise attenuation of 25 dB at 110°, the M 160 is an outstanding microphone which is very effective for all types of remote and in-studio voice reproduction. In the recording studio, the M 160 is recommended for miking string instruments such as violins, violas, cellos and for pianos, saxophones as well as for hi-hat and toms. The non-glare black surface of the M 160 and its small dimensions allow the unobtrusive use in TV or film studios. In conjunction with the M 130 dynamic double ribbon microphone the M 160 is ideal for stereo recordings in MS technique.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • M 160 Hypercardioid Double Ribbon Microphone
Finish
  • 678
Categories
Polar Pattern
  • Hypercardioid
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Ribbon

About the Seller

ProAudioStar

Brooklyn, NY, United States
(129,020)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:223,473
Product Overview
The Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon microphone is a truly indispensable tool, used on thousands of recordings including legendary Jimi Hendrix and John Bonham tracks. This hypercardioid ribbon mic is a directional laser beam, allowing you to pull the mic off the source a bit without getting much (if any) unwanted bleed from nearby amps and instruments. Pair up the M160 with the bidirectional M130 for a Mid-Side (M/S) stereo array that brings an inviting realism to anything you record. Shop Reverb for the best deals on new & used Beyerdynamic M160 microphones today.
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Product Reviews
Beyerdynamic M 160 Double-Ribbon Microphone
Beyerdynamic M 160 Double-Ribbon Microphone
Originally $699, now $599.99 ($99.01 price drop)
$99.01 price drop

About This Listing

The M160 is great for instrumental miking such as saxophone, miking of drums (toms, hi-hat), MS-stereophony with M-130. Beyerdynamic is one of few microphone manufacturers world-wide that still produce ribbon microphones. A classic one is the M 160, a dynamic double ribbon microphone. Featuring a hypercardioid polar pattern with a noise attenuation of 25 dB at 110°, the M 160 is an outstanding microphone which is very effective for all types of remote and in-studio voice reproduction. In the recording studio, the M 160 is recommended for miking string instruments such as violins, violas, cellos and for pianos, saxophones as well as for hi-hat and toms. The non-glare black surface of the M 160 and its small dimensions allow the unobtrusive use in TV or film studios. In conjunction with the M 130 dynamic double ribbon microphone the M 160 is ideal for stereo recordings in MS technique.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • M 160 Hypercardioid Double Ribbon Microphone
Finish
  • 678
Categories
Polar Pattern
  • Hypercardioid
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Ribbon

About the Seller

ProAudioStar

Brooklyn, NY, United States
(129,020)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:223,473
Product Overview
The Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon microphone is a truly indispensable tool, used on thousands of recordings including legendary Jimi Hendrix and John Bonham tracks. This hypercardioid ribbon mic is a directional laser beam, allowing you to pull the mic off the source a bit without getting much (if any) unwanted bleed from nearby amps and instruments. Pair up the M160 with the bidirectional M130 for a Mid-Side (M/S) stereo array that brings an inviting realism to anything you record. Shop Reverb for the best deals on new & used Beyerdynamic M160 microphones today.
Shop 17 options from $519.99
Product Reviews

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