Beyerdynamic M160

Microphone TypeRibbon
Polar PatternHypercardioid
Frequency Response40Hz – 18KHz
+48v Phantom Power Required:No – Phantom power will break this microphone!
ManualBeyerdynamic

The Beyerdynamic M160 is a versatile and capable microphone that excels in a wide range of applications. With its warm, natural sound and ability to handle a range of instruments, the M160 is a go-to choice for many professionals. Whether you’re recording violins, cellos, pianos, saxophones, guitar amplifiers, or even drums, the M160 delivers clear, focused recordings every time.

One of the standout features of the M160 is its hypercardioid polar pattern, which is a departure from the typical figure-eight pattern of most ribbon microphones. This gives the M160 superior resistance to ambient noise, making it an excellent choice for recording in noisy environments. Its noise suppression of 25dB at 110 degrees further adds to its ability to reject unwanted noise, ensuring that you get a clean recording every time.

In terms of its build and design, the M160 is unassuming but packs a punch. Its lightweight construction makes it easy to use and position, while its reliable performance and clear recordings make it a trusted choice for many professionals. If you’re in the market for a versatile and dependable microphone, the Beyerdynamic M160 is an excellent choice that is sure to deliver the results you need.

To use the M160, start by attaching the microphone clip to a stable microphone stand before putting the microphone securely into the clip. Then, ensuring phantom power is turned off, plug the XLR into the connection at the bottom of the microphone and the other end into the patch bay. Select the correct input in Pro Tools (the number of the input on the patch bay) or on your mixer and set the gain.

WARNING: This microphone is susceptible to damage if Phantom Power is used. Always ensure Phantom Power is turned off before plugging this microphone in.

AKG C414

Tech Specs

Tech Specs

Microphone Type – Condenser
Polar Pattern – Multi – Pattern Condenser
Frequency Response – 20Hz to 20kHz
48V Phantom Power – Yes

Microphone TypeCondenser
Polar PatternMulti-Pattern:

Omnidirectional
Wide Cardioid
Cardioid
Hypercardioid
Figure of 8
Frequency Response20Hz – 20KHz
+48v Phantom Power Required:Yes
ManualAKG.com

The AKG C414 Condenser Microphone is a versatile and reliable microphone that can be used in a variety of applications. This microphone features a multi-pattern condenser, allowing you to switch between five different polar patterns:

It also features three bass cut filters (Hz) and three pre-attenuation filters (dB) so you can cut and mitigate the extremes of volume and low frequency. These features are useful as they help create clean recordings by reducing peaking and by removing the very low frequencies that, although imperceptible to the human ear, will still affect and muddy the frequencies that we can hear.

The C414 is great for recording vocals, giving them a crisp and modern sound, and for recording instruments such as acoustic guitars and pianos. It is also available as a pair and is great for getting accurate and clean recordings.

To use the C414, start by attaching the cradle to the microphone stand before putting the microphone in its cradle and twisting the bottom of the cradle until it is stable. Then, plug the XLR into the connection at the bottom of the microphone and the other end into the patch bay. Switch on the 48V Phantom power on the preamp or mixer and select the correct input in Pro Tools (the number of the input on the patch bay.) or on your mixer.