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Description

In the world of live performance and studio recording, capturing every nuance of a vocal performance is paramount. Enter the Beyerdynamic TG V96, a handheld, phantom-powered cardioid true condenser microphone that brings studio-quality sound to the stage. Part of the esteemed Touring Gear series, this microphone is designed to deliver a natural and faithful reproduction of the human voice, making it an invaluable tool for vocalists and sound engineers alike.

The TG V96 features a specially coated surface that not only feels good in the hand but also offers an ergonomic grip, perfect for those high-energy performances. A subtle treble boost enhances vocal presence in the mix without introducing harshness, allowing your voice to shine naturally. Built with a unique 5-layer pop filtering system, this mic effectively suppresses plosives while maintaining excellent rear attenuation, ensuring a clean and clear vocal delivery.

Crafted with precision in Beyerdynamic's Heilbronn factory in Germany, the TG V96 is road-tough and ready to withstand the rigors of touring. Its frequency-independent cardioid polar pattern and shock-mounted transducer ensure consistent sound quality, while its ability to handle sound pressure levels up to 150dB makes it suitable for even the most dynamic performances.

Key Features:

  • Pressure gradient condenser vocal microphone
  • Frequency-independent cardioid polar pattern
  • Compensated proximity effect wire mesh basket with no foam
  • Shock-mounted microphone transducer and electronics
  • Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Maximum SPL: 150dB (measured at 1kHz)
  • Supports 24V-48V phantom power (48V recommended)
  • Handcrafted in Heilbronn, Germany

Product specs

Brand Beyerdynamic
Model TG V96 Handheld Cardioid Vocal Condenser Microphone
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories Microphones

FAQs

What is the polar pattern of the Beyerdynamic TG V96 microphone?

The Beyerdynamic TG V96 features a cardioid polar pattern, which is ideal for isolating the main sound source while minimizing background noise, making it perfect for live vocal performances.

Is the Beyerdynamic TG V96 suitable for live vocal performances?

Yes, the TG V96 is designed specifically for live vocal performances, offering excellent sound quality and feedback rejection due to its cardioid pattern and condenser capsule.

Does the Beyerdynamic TG V96 require phantom power?

Yes, the Beyerdynamic TG V96 is a condenser microphone and requires phantom power to operate, typically provided by most mixing consoles or audio interfaces.

How would you describe the sound quality of the Beyerdynamic TG V96?

The TG V96 delivers a natural and transparent sound with high fidelity, making it suitable for capturing the nuances of live vocal performances without coloration.

What is the primary application of the Beyerdynamic TG V96 microphone?

The primary application of the TG V96 is for live vocal performances, where its clarity, feedback rejection, and durability are highly beneficial.

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