Get Loud with This Mighty Pencil Mic
Are you looking for a robust dynamic instrument mic that’s also easy to position? This Beyerdynamic M 201 dynamic instrument microphone is sure to please. Part of Beyerdynamic’s vaunted M Series, the M 201 is a dynamic pencil microphone with a 40Hz to 18kHz frequency response that honestly recreates any sound across nearly the entire audio spectrum. Its hostaphan diaphragm has incredible impulse response, which makes the M 201 ideal for louder instruments such as guitar amps and snare drums. However, the M 201's focused, hypercardioid polar pattern and slight treble boost make it an excellent choice for speech-based recordings as well. Finally, an internal hum compensation coil that reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI), coupled with a tiny shape and size, means that the M 201 is extremely easy to implement into any stage or studio setup.
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Beyerdynamic: quality you can count on
Beyerdynamic microphones are held in high esteem at Sweetwater due to the company's unwavering commitment to excellence since its founding in 1924. The M 201 — like all Beyerdynamic products — is designed and crafted in Germany to the most stringent engineering standards, using only the highest-quality materials. Experience the Beyerdynamic difference: add an M 201 to your mic locker today!
Beyerdynamic M 201 Dynamic Instrument Microphone Features:
- Dynamic pencil microphone ideal for loud sound sources such as amplifiers, brass instruments, and snare drums
- Hostaphan diaphragm makes for exceptional transient response
- Slight treble boost also makes it an excellent mic for recording speeches, podcasts, and audiobooks
- 40Hz–18kHz frequency response reproduces instruments honestly and accurately
- Hypercardioid pickup pattern significantly reduces bleed from other sources and provides excellent instrument isolation
- Minimized EMI thanks to onboard hum compensation coil
- Diminutive shape and size make it super easy to position in any tight space