Microphones
The M 19 was the first moving coil microphone build by Eugen Beyer back in 1939. It was used by the "Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft" (RRG - former German Broadcasting Association) as standard microphone for outside broadcasting, after - as the legend has it - it survived falling out of a second floor window of the "Haus des Rundfunks" ("House of Broadcasting") in the Masurenallee in Berlin without any malfunction. Even after introducing sophisticated technical tests beyerdynamic microphones are still used continuously in various broadcast and television productions.
M 130
Double ribbon microphone (figure of eight)
Article Number: 129534
Available at authorized resellersM 160
Double ribbon microphone (hypercardioid)
Article Number: 100668
Available at authorized resellersM 201 TG
The classic dynamic, "workhorse stable" microphone for all instrumental applications
Article Number: 406910
Available at authorized resellersM 99
Large diaphragm dynamic microphone for instruments and on-air broadcasting
Article Number: 445394
Available at authorized resellersMC 910
Small diaphragm true condenser microphone (omnidirectional)
Article Number: 499986
Available at authorized resellersMC 930
Small diaphragm true condenser microphone (cardioid)
Article Number: 465267
Available at authorized resellersMC 950
Small diaphragm true condenser microphone (supercardioid)
Article Number: 499862
Available at authorized resellersMCE 82
Stereo electret-condenser microphone
Article Number: 450588
Available at authorized resellersTG I53c
Condenser microphone (cardioid) for instruments
Article Number: 707155
Available at authorized resellers







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