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Beyerdynamic MC930 Small Diaphragm True Condenser Cardioid Microphone – Stereo Set

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SKU: B0028Q752K

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Brand beyerdynamic
Connectivity Technology Wired
Connector Type XLR
Compatible Devices Personal Computer, Audio Interface
Color Black
Included Components matched pair of mc 930’s, two shockmounts, 2 windscreens, hardshell carry case
Polar Pattern Unidirectional
Audio Sensitivity 71 dB
Item Weight 13.76 ounces
Microphone Form Factor Small Diaphragm

  • Includes 2 matched MC 930 true condenser microphones, 2 EA 19/25 elastic suspensions, 2 WS 53 wind shields, and compact travel case
  • Microphones have cardioid polar pattern for universal applications
  • Very low self-noise, extraordinary signal-to-noise ratio
  • Very high SPL capability (140 dB); switchable pre-attenuation (15 dB)
  • Switchable low-pass filter at 250 Hz
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Description

Beyerdynamic’s MC 930 is a high quality, universal condenser microphone set, featuring an exceptional price to performance ratio. The set includes two matched MC 930s, two EA 19/25 elastic suspensions, and two WS 53 wind shields, all packed in a rugged case. Each MC 930 microphone features a wide frequency response of 40 20,000 Hz and a signal to noise ratio of 71 dB. The MC 930 is suitable for miking choirs, orchestras and solo instruments. Due to the switchable pre attenuation of 15 dB, it provides excellent performance at high sound pressure levels. The switchable bass roll off filter compensates for proximity effects. The MC 930 is phantom powered (11 52 V) and is suitable for live applications and installations. Due to its cardioid polar pattern, the MC 930 has a high gain before feedback and eliminates noise from the rear. Exceptional XY stereo recordings may be achieved by using both MC 930 microphones simultaneously. The MC 930 microphone set is not only a first class tool for both studios and sound contracting systems, where excellent sound and maximum gain before feedback is required. Since 1924 Beyerdynamic has remained a German family owned company committed to continuous research and innovative developments for the audio market. All over the world, Beyerdynamic is known for the use of the latest technologies and a high quality standard. All Beyerdynamic products are made in Germany.


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Weight 0.391223 kg
Dimensions 2.032 × 2.032 × 12.7 cm
Item dimensions L x W x H

0.8 x 0.8 x 5 inches

Power Source

‎Corded Electric

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

‎71 dB

Number of Channels

‎1

Frequency Response

‎20000 Hz

Noise Level

71 dB

Global Trade Identification Number

04010118471964

Item Weight

13.8 ounces

Product Dimensions

0.8 x 0.8 x 5 inches

ASIN

B0028Q752K

Item model number

AMS-MC930-STEREO-SET

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏

‎ No

Date First Available

May 25, 2012

Color Name

Black

Manufacturer

‎beyerdynamic

Style

Matched Stereo Set, Single Mic

6 reviews for Beyerdynamic MC930 Small Diaphragm True Condenser Cardioid Microphone – Stereo Set

  1. Michael Bragg


    They sound great. Appreciate the shock mounts included in the package. Going to have to spend some more time with him but so far so good.

  2. TRP


    Best investment I made for A/V tool!

  3. Tom Poore


    Among classical guitarists, the pecking order for pricey SDC microphones is well established. The usual suspects are DPA, Neumann, and Schoeps. But another mic edges its way into the discussion. The Beyerdynamic MC 930 is the dark horse of the bunch. It seldom gets a lot of attention. Yet it keeps cropping up on “best mics for classical guitar” lists. This got me curious. So when a new matched pair fell my way at an attractive price, I went for it.I’ve heard the MC 930 is a neutral mic that doesn’t hype the trebles. Now that I own a pair, I can confirm this. In fact, it’s incredibly well balanced. Nothing across the frequency spectrum jumps out. Despite my abysmal bedroom recording space, I’ve found no need to EQ the sound. Further, to my ears the self noise is pretty much inaudible.For me, the acid test of a mic is how it catches the initial attack of a guitar note. I prefer a crisp attack, but not harsh. If a mic conveys a well defined yet buttery attack, then I go all aflutter. The MC 930 has this quality. If it didn’t, then this alone would disqualify it from my recording chain.The shock mount mic clips are a nice touch. And the plastic carrying case is small but reassuringly rugged.Not everything about the MC 930 satisfies me. The bass is a tad reserved—it lacks a bit of realism and punch. And frankly, it has a sound that doesn’t call attention to itself. For better or worse, it hangs its hat on a balanced and clean sound. Some might call it neutral. Others might call it bland.An aside about choosing a microphone. Good microphone companies each have their own philosophy of sound. Beyerdynamic, DPA, Neumann, Royer, Schoeps—all the usual high end companies—they each have their signature sound. At the pricey end, one mic isn’t intrinsically better than another. Rather, it’s a matter of what best suits the specific circumstance. Reading reviews and listening to online audio samples won’t cut it. You have to try the mic yourself. Only then will you know.What I want is a mic that suits me and my guitar. The Beyerdynamic MC 930 does that, and I didn’t have to sell a kidney to get it.

  4. Richard Hayes


    Everyone has different needs, biases, preferences, tastes, and needs when purchasing a microphone. Ideally one has a chance to listen to recordings made by a particular microphone before purchase.That said, I truly love this mic. It has very low noise, tight lower frequencies, a sweet mid-range and effortless highs.This mic has the reputation for being an excellent studio mic for acoustic guitar, I have no doubt about that. I personally would use it for anything but drums (except as an overhead). It works great as a room mike for the “tapers” out there.This is not the greatest small diaphragm condenser mic in the world. I would rather have a matched pair of Neumann KM-84’s or a Schoeps CMC5/MK4 pair. Both of those options are over $2,000 for a set of used mics which are over 20 years old. I have listened carefully to the still-in-production Neumann KM184’s and the word I would use is “harsh” in the mid-high frequency band when compared to these MC930s.If you care about microphones you know that reviewing one is like reviewing a musical instrument or painting. Descriptions can only go so far until the point where you either experience it or you don’t. My experience with these was positive from the very first use and my appreciation has deepened as I have used them over the last year or so.

  5. Greg


    These can really be used on anything.. I’ve used them on drum overheads, snare top (w/pad), hi hat, acoustic guitar, upright bass, & violin all with great success. Anything you want detail but not harshness. They’re awesome.

  6. Amazon Customer

    Buen micrófono para guitarra acústica.
    Buen micrófono, y por el precio es una excelente opción para grabar guitarras acústica.Aun no lo he probado con otros instrumentos.

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