beyerdynamic M 70 PRO X

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beyerdynamic M 70 PRO X

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M 70 PRO X

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 527379
Model: M 70 PRO X
Price: $85.80

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The M 70 PRO X is a surprisingly capable dynamic mic, especially for broadcasters, podcasters, and streamers. It delivers a clean, detailed sound with excellent rejection of background noise, making it a solid choice for those needing a reliable vocal microphone without a premium price tag. The included accessories are a nice touch, adding real value.

Product Description

  • beyerdynamic M 70 PRO X
  • Dynamic microphone
  • Suitable for broadcast applications (radio
  • podcast
  • streaming) and vocals
  • Extended and balanced frequency response
  • Integrated elastic system suspension
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Operating principle: Pressure gradient receiver
  • Frequency response close miking: 25 - 18.000 Hz
  • Frequency response distant miking(distance 1 m): 40 - 18.000 Hz
  • Nominal impedance: 350 Ohm
  • Open circuit voltage at 1 kHz (0 dB = 1 V/Pa): 1.8 mV/Pa (-55.0 dB ±3 dB)
  • 3-pin male XLR connector
  • Dimensions (length x diameter): 185 x 52 mm
  • Weight: 320 g
  • Incl. Elastic mount
  • studio pop filter with gooseneck and bag
PROS
  • • Excellent vocal clarity and detail for spoken word applications.
  • • The integrated elastic suspension noticeably reduces handling noise and vibrations.
  • • Cardioid pattern provides good isolation from room ambience, ideal for less-than-perfect spaces.
  • • Included pop filter and shock mount offer a complete, ready-to-use broadcast package.
CONS
  • • Limited versatility; not ideal for instruments beyond vocals and spoken word.
  • • Relatively heavy build might be fatiguing for extended handheld use.
  • • Lower sensitivity requires a decent preamp to achieve optimal signal level.

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Key Features

Mic Type Dynamic
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Range 25 - 18.000 Hz (close miking), 40 - 18.000 Hz (distant miking)
Max SPL 155 dB (without attenuation)
Sensitivity 1.8 mV/Pa (-55.0 dB ±3 dB)
Connector 3-pin male XLR
Weight 320 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The SM58 is more rugged and has a warmer, more colored sound; the M 70 PRO X is brighter and more neutral, offering better vocal clarity but potentially requiring more careful gain staging.
While technically possible, its limited frequency response and dynamic nature aren't ideal for nuanced acoustic instrument capture; it's really designed for vocals and broadcast.
A preamp with a decent amount of clean gain is essential; something with a noise floor below -80dB would be a good starting point to ensure a strong, clean signal.

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