Beyerdynamic M 70 PRO X

Dynamic Microphone - Cardioid - Podcast/Streaming/Voice - XLR

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The Beyerdynamic M 70 PRO X dynamic microphone is a professional quality, rugged and durable design that will keep up with all your projects. In the studio, it reveals its great potential to allow you to make quality creations.

Dynamic Microphone - Cardioid - Podcast/Streaming/Voice - XLR

Overview

Cardioid microphone for podcasting and streaming

The Beyerdynamic M 70 PRO X dynamic microphone is a professional quality, rugged and durable design that will keep you on track in all your projects. In the studio, it reveals its great potential for quality creations.

Create with ease

Perfect for streaming or podcasting, the M 70 PRO X dynamic microphone is the ideal companion for your various projects. Its cardioid pickup pattern captures the finest details while the included elastic boom reduces mechanical vibration. The pop filter mounted on a flexible stem also comes in handy while the XLR connection ensures you get a professional quality setup.

Main features:

  • Dynamic microphone
  • Directionality: cardioid
  • Frequency response: 25 - 18,000 Hz (close to microphone) / 40 - 18,000 Hz (1 m distance)
  • Use: streaming, podcast, voice
  • 3-pin XLR connector
  • Nominal impedance: 350 ohms
Packaging content
  • Elastic support
  • Pop filter with flexible rod
  • Carrying bag
Specifications
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General information

Product name

Beyerdynamic M 70 PRO X

Brand

Beyerdynamic

Model

BD-M70PRO-X

Technical specifications

Headset type

Microphone only

Wireless

No

Use

Gamer
Studio

Directivity

Cardioid

Multiple directivity

No

Microphone bandwidth (Max frequency)

40 Hz

Microphone bandwidth (Max frequency)

18 kHz

Volume control

No

Connector(s)

XLR

Color

Black

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 1 Jun 2022

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