Microtech Gefell M 310

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Microtech Gefell M 310

Microtech Gefell

M 310

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 621624
Model: M 310
Price: $1,010.90

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

The M 310 is a seriously impressive small-diaphragm mic. It’s got that German precision and clarity – incredibly detailed and clean, with a slight, pleasing treble lift that cuts through a mix nicely. Ideal for vocalists, acoustic instruments, or anyone needing focused, isolated sound.

Product Description

  • Microtech Gefell M 310
  • Small Diaphragm Condensor Microphone
  • Compact condenser microphone with supercardioid polar pattern for studio and live use
  • Suitable for broadcast applications
  • studio use for recording musical instruments
  • vocals and speech
  • as well as for sound reinforcement tasks even under acoustically unfavourable conditions
  • such as in churches.
  • Particularly suitable for vocal and instrumental soloists due to its slight treble presence.
  • High sound fidelity even with varying speech directions
  • Low-noise
  • high-output impedance converter using hybrid technology and transformerless circuit design for low equivalent volume and high operational reliability.
  • *Specifications: *
  • Polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Acoustic operating principle: Pressure gradient transducer
  • Frequency range: 20 - 20
  • 000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 17 mV/Pa at 1 kHz
  • Nominal impedance: 100 Ohm
  • Equivalent noise level: 13 dB A-weighted
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 81 dB A-weighted
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 147 dB at 0.5% THD
  • Dynamic range: 134 dB
  • Power supply: 48V phantom power
  • Current consumption: 3.3 mA
  • Connector: XLR3M
  • Diameter: 21 mm
  • Length: 130 mm
  • Weight: 126 g
  • Colour: Dark Bronze
  • Includes wooden case
PROS
  • • Exceptional transient response for detailed acoustic recordings.
  • • Supercardioid pattern offers excellent isolation in live settings.
  • • Transformerless design delivers a clean, uncolored sonic signature.
  • • Robust build quality; feels like a microphone built to last decades.
CONS
  • • Supercardioid pattern requires precise mic placement for optimal results.
  • • Premium-priced, representing a significant investment for many users.
  • • Limited polar pattern options restrict versatility in certain recording scenarios.

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Key Features

Mic Type Small Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Frequency Range 20Hz - 20kHz
Max SPL 134 dB
Sensitivity -24 dBV/Pa (112.5 mV/Pa)
Connector XLR-3
Weight 270g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The M 310 has a slightly more pronounced high-end presence than the KM 184; the Neumann is generally more neutral, but the Gefell offers a more 'finished' sound straight out of the mic.
It can be, yes. You'll need to be very careful with placement to capture a balanced sound; it's better suited for focused applications like individual drums or vocals.
The hybrid technology, combined with the transformerless design, results in a remarkably low self-noise, making it suitable for quiet sources and critical recording environments.

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