TG-X 930 Introduces Itself as Beyerdynamic's Newest Mic
Sep 5, 2007 3:11 PM
Beyerdynamic have just
added the TG-X 930 condenser Mic to its TourGroup line. Based on the capsule
construction of the company's MC 930 studio condenser mics, the TG-X 930
provides the sensitivity of a condenser with enough durability for even the
most raucous touring troupe.
Ideal for close-miking
situations, the proximity effect of the TG-X 930's cardioid capsule was
compensated to achieve a neutral transmission of low frequencies. To ensure an
exceptional top-end, the mic features a slight treble boost. Its maximum sound
pressure level is 150 dB SPL. The TG-X 930 also includes a low internal noise
level, offering users an extremely high dynamic range.
Like the company's Opus
900 wireless series, the TG-X 930 comes equipped with a stainless steel grill
with multilayer gauze and a second inner grill to deliver excellent protection
against "pop sounds." In addition, the mic grille structure improves
rear-attenuation, helping to prevent feedback as well as making the mic easy to
clean. The internal structure of the microphone's transducer system provides
protection against internal moisture, a problem typically encountered with
vocal mics. To complement any stage image, the turned brass housing of the TG-X
930 comes in not one, but two snazzy versions:
Get yours in
hey-look-I'm-a-serious-musician matte black, or choose the classic old-school
satin nickel-plated finish at www.beyerdynamic-USA.com.
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