beyerdynamic Introduces SHM 88 Miniature Shotgun Mic

September 28, 1999 -- beyerdynamic introduces the first true, miniature, short shotgun gooseneck microphone designed to solve difficult sound reinforcement problems associated with teleconferencing, church sound, and legislative protocol recording.

The hypercardioid/lobed polar pattern ensures proper isolation in conferencing situations and high volume before feedback in live church sound. Its frequency response is tailored for speech intelligibility, and its pencil sized condenser gooseneck is virtually invisible from a distance.

For more information, visit beyerdynamic's web site at www.beyerdynamic.com.


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