🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The beyerdynamic TG V70 is a professional dynamic microphone designed for vocal performance, featuring a hypercardioid polar pattern for superior sound isolation, a robust construction for touring, and a shock-mounted capsule to ensure clarity. It includes a microphone clamp and storage bag, making it the perfect companion for musicians and audio professionals alike.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
Frequency Response | 15 KHz |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Hyper Cardioid |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Advanced Acoustic Design |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop, Mixer, Audio Interface |
Item Weight | 0.77 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 2.1 x 2.1 x 7.3 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
G**M
The best in it's class!
Super excellent mic!!! The sleeper of all dynamic microphones! I A/B this mic on my fishman solo amp at same settings with Sennheiser e935 and Sennheiser e965, and... Oh my God!! Wow!!! You have to hear it! What Shure or others!!! This mic came with its own frequency curve plotted at the factory in Germany. The sensitivity is a 4 compared to the 2.8 of the 935. So, with it plugged in, it needs no doctoring plus it is very clear, polished and as loud as the 965 while much louder than the 935. The tone is warm and clear as well. Seriously, I can't compliment this microphone enough. I heard it on a YouTube video and bought and I was right. A hyper cardioid dynamic microphone made by a family run business in Germany that is better (in my opinion) than the Sennheiser e935 and similar to the e965. You will never go wrong and you will thank me! In addition to this, I ordered their condenser TG V96C. This company does not advertise like the others, while their product is miles ahead and quietly better than its competition hands down!!!
M**J
Good sounding microphone
Has a nice lower end that you can use if your voice is thin, has a little bit of airy high frequency boost. I usually cut above the 6K range if needed.Can certainly cut through the mix and does not feedback.
D**K
Great mic!
I just started singing and this is my first microphone. I have nothing to compare it to, other than what I personally want to sound like and what I've heard on recordings all my life. This mic is warm and clean and really awesome. I've used it in my marshall as50d alongside my guitar and it sounds amazing. It has a definite preferred area for you to sing into..I'd say it's like a figure 8 in the center of the mic and after about 3 inches away from the tip the mic doesn't pick your voice up as well. This may be normal, again I'm new. When you're singing very close to it, like lips touching, it sounds amazing.
R**R
Excelente ganancia sonido sin acople
Buena calidad
Y**O
Not a bad microphone price is not fair
For the item quality the price is little too high.
2**N
Excellent mike! I was having a lot of problems ...
Excellent mike! I was having a lot of problems with a Shure 'golf ball' mike picking up sounds from the sides. This mike solves that, as for the price it should!
W**R
High gain and strong proximity effect
Comparing this mic carefully to the Sennheiser e945, Telefunken M80, as well as some less expensive mics (Audix OM5, Shure SM58), the most obvious things I noted was that this mic is much hotter than the others, and it has by far the most pronounced proximity effect. The fit and finish is poor for a mic in this price range, but it seems to be well made nonetheless.To compare the sound of this mic, I had to compensate for the much greater gain it has. While the Sennheiser e945 had significantly more gain (almost 2dB) than the SM58, this mic was around 6dB hotter than any other I tried. I also needed to compensate for this increase in gain when considering how well it resisted feedback.The TG-V70D has a hypercardioid polar pattern, which is tighter than the e945's supercardioid. It seemed to resist feedback better than the e945, which is really the only fault I found with the Sennheiser. However, this tighter pattern probably contributes to a more pronounced proximity effect (omnidirectional mics typically have no proximity effect at all). If I sing right on the TG-V70D or one or two inches away, the proximity effect is almost overwhelming. The recording sounds like I'm singing in a tube. I use a recording so I can hear my voice in the mic without my voice in my head. If I hold the TG-V70D about 6 inches away, it sounds good. I am not surprised that Beyerdynamic also offers a TG-V71D model with compensation for the proximity effect. If you want a clear, natural-sounding voice while close micing, look into the '71 model. If you use the proximity effect intentionally, the '70 will definitely do that.I am looking for a natural sounding mic, and I could only use the TG-V70D at a good distance. The Audix mics I compared (OM2 and OM5) are also tight hypercardioid polar patterns, but do not seem to have nearly as much proximity effect as the TG-V70D. They have about as much as the SM58 does.The fit and finish of the Beyerdynamic is weak. It features a silver sticker around the base of the mic. The zinc body is painted grey metallic similar to the SM58. The windscreen screws on with only a couple of threads. Even the Audix mics compare favorably with sharper paint on the brand logo, and gold-plated XLR pins. The Sennheiser and the Telefunken have much nicer fit and finish as one would expect for mics over two hundred dollars. They have gold-plated pins, special powder type coatings on the zinc bodies, and the Sennheiser has a fine windscreen, whereas the M80's is chrome-plated. They Beyerdynamic is really only nicer than the SM58.Overall, I do recommend the Beyerdynamic TG-V70D if one is seeking a hypercardioid dynamic vocal mic with a strong proximity effect. The Audix mics are good, USA-made alternatives in the hypercardioid pattern, with less proximity effect. For a quality-made German product, consider the Sennheiser e845 and e945 for a similar but slightly less tight supercardioid pattern. Audio-Technica also makes some hypercardioid mics I have not tried.
K**S
Well... Bad luck for me
The protection of the package is poor (only a layer of bubble wrap from USA to Indonesia?) the bottom sticker (near xlr port) seems already plucked off, i dont know why, plus there are some scars on the body, it looks like an already used. Luckily, the mic works fine (at least for a day)
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