For over 65 years the M 130 dynamic double-ribbon microphone continues to be considered the reference in the field of double-ribbon microphones due to its remarkably natural sound reproduction.
The M 130 is ideal for stereo, room and instrument recordings and brings a popular and special ribbon sound that is characterised by warmth and precision. Depending on positioning and spatial situation, the M 130 can be used for studio recordings of drums, electric guitar amps, piano, acoustic guitars, orchestras, choirs and for all kinds of atmospheric recordings.
Equipped with a figure-of-eight polar pattern, the microphone classic can be used not only for picking up various instruments, but also for stereo recordings in Blumlein or M/S stereo configuration.
As a stereo microphone system, two M 130 can be used to create a Blumlein stereo system for an excellent sounding room recording. M/S recordings can be made together with a hypercardioid or supercardioid microphone such as the M 160 dynamic double-ribbon microphone or the MC 950 true condenser microphone.
FEATURES
Dynamic double-ribbon microphone, Figure-eight polar pattern
Natural sound reproduction and remarkable impulse fidelity
High impulse fidelity and good transient response
Perfect for stereo, ambient and instrument recordings
Ideal for Blumlein or M/S stereo configuration
Excellent suppression of lateral noise
Handmade in Germany since 1957
SPECIFICATIONS
Transducer type: Dynamic
Operating principle: Pressure gradient
Frequency response: 40 – 18,000 Hz
Polar pattern: Figure-eight
Rear attenuation at 1 kHz: > 30 dB at 90
Sensitivity (0 dB = 1 V/Pa): 1.3 mV/Pa (= -57.5 dBV)
Nominal impedance: 200
Load impedance: 1000
Diaphragm: Pure aluminium
Case/finish: Brass
Connector: XLR, 3-pin, male
Dimensions
Length: 128 mm
Shaft diameter: 23 mm
Head diameter: 38.5 mm
Weight: 160 g





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