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Microtech Gefell M 310 Small-diaphragm Supercardioid Condenser Microphone (dark Bronze)

Microtech Gefell M 310 Small-diaphragm Supercardioid Condenser Microphone (dark Bronze)
  • Product Code: ga79608
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$2,754.00 $3,359.88

The dark bronze Microtech Gefell M 310 is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone with a gentle high-frequency rise for crisp, clear reproduction of instruments, speech, and vocals in radio stations, recording studios, film and television productions, and live stage applications.


The supercardioid polar pattern delivers focused frontal directivity and enhanced off-axis rejection, making it well suited for spaces that lack acoustic treatment. With low-noise transformerless circuitry and the ability to handle extremely high SPLs, the microphone enables clean, distortion-free capture of loud sound sources.


The M 310 operates on 48V phantom power and features a 3-pin XLR output connector. It is delivered in a wooden case and is compatible with several optional mic holders and suspensions.

Small-Diaphragm Condenser Capsule    Supercardioid Polar Pattern    Low-Noise Transformerless Circuitry    Gentle High-Frequency Rise    Handles Extremely High SPLs    Operates on 48V Phantom Power    Balanced 3-Pin XLR Output    Includes Wooden Case

Key Specs
Polar PatternSupercardioid
Element TypeCondenser
ControlsNo
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL147 dB (.5% THD)
Analog Output1x XLR 3-Pin Male
Power SourcesPhantom Power
Microphone
Polar PatternSupercardioid
Element TypeCondenser
Sound FieldMono
OrientationEnd Address
ControlsNo
PadNo
CircuitrySolid-State
Performance
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL147 dB (.5% THD)
Off-Axis Rejection2 dB at 60°
18 dB at 120°
15 dB at 180°
Sensitivity17 mV/Pa (at 1 kHz)
Dynamic Range134 dB
Equivalent Noise Level13 dB (A-Weighted)
23 dB (CCIR)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x XLR 3-Pin Male
Power
Power SourcesPhantom Power
Operating Voltage48 V (Phantom Power)
Physical
Dimensionsø: 0.83 x L: 5.12" / ø: 21 x L: 130 mm
Weight4.44 oz / 126 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.85 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.6 x 2.8 x 2.3"

  • For use in radio, television, and film studios on musical instruments, singing, and speech as well as for sound reinforcement in the professional and semi-professional sector, even under acoustically unfavorable conditions
  • Small-diaphragm condenser with PE membrane and transistor amplifier
  • Low-noise, highly controllable impedance converter in hybrid technology
  • Transformerless circuit
  • Low replacement volume and high operational reliability
  • Balanced 3-pin XLR output connector
  • Operates on 48V phantom power
  • Compatible with an array of optional mic holders and suspensions such as the MH 93.1, the EH 93 P, and the InVision INV-6

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hope my letter finds you well! I would like to purchase the M60 Master Set by Telefunken with the 3 different capsules, (especially need the TK61) but I am also looking for something what can be attached to the end of the microfons looks like a translucent sphere but have no idea whats that for and how do you call that.. Have a picture with it but can’t attach to this mail. Can you please help me. Appreciate your time!

A: Hello. These are great mics, an excellent choice for recording in general. As for the sphere you're referring to, we're not sure as to what item you mean. They sound like they could be types of windscreens, in which case we have items like these available BH #THPF842S. If you have more specific information regarding the sphere, please give us a chat or call at 800-606-6969 and we can attempt to assist you.

Q: 2. Can I plug this into a 3.5mm mini input on my DSLR and camcorder with a Kopul LMT-100 adapter on the end?. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/885062-REG/kopul_lmt_100_lo_to_hi_impedance.html

A: This mic can not be directly plugged into the 3.5mm input of a camera since they require 48v to operate. If you did want to connect this to a camera, you would a mixer with an xlr input and phantom power such as this BH #SASRPAX1.

Q: 3. Is there a mic capsule power supply like Sennheiser offers available for purchase?

A: Thank you for your question. This unit does not have a capsule power supply available, you will only need to connect to a mic pre amp that can provide +48V of Phantom power

Q: 4. Can I connect these directly to my Zoom F3 ( since the NT5 has Male 3 Pin XLR) or do I need an XLR connector?

A: Although the Rode NT5 Cardioid Studio Condenser Microphones have XLR male connections onboard, their form factor would not allow them to be connected directly to the inputs on the Zoom F3 Portable Field Recorder. The NT5 should make connection to the F3's inputs via standard 3-Pin XLR cable.

Q: 5. Can I use the Rode NT5 (matched pair) for choir recording? Thank you.

A: Yes, that is what I am using them for. They sound great even from a distance of 20 feet. This is quite remarkable considering our choir does not face the microphones, but rather face each other. Our choir is located in the back of the church in a balcony. I mounted them on the side pillars and angled them towards the choir.

Q: 6. can it be used film, or video dialogue, if used on 5 feet away?

A: A small diaphragm condenser like the Pro 37 can be used for indoor dialog capture at a close distance, but does not provide the directionality of a shotgun mic and would not be recommended for outdoor use.

Q: 7. Can I use these mics to record instrument and orchestral ensemble?

A: Yes, the matched pair of RODE NT5 Cardioid Studio Condenser Microphones can be used to record instruments and orchestral ensembles.

Q: 8. Does the omni capsule come included in the box or is that sold separately?

A: The RODE NT5 Cardioid Studio Condenser Microphone includes a cardioid capsule only. The RODE NT45-O Omnidirectional Replacement Capsule for Rode Microphones (B&H # RONT45O) is available separately.

Q: 9. Are the newer versions of this mic made in Japan or China?

A: Japan

Q: 10. Self noise of this mic, acording to Telefunken is 5db- This is an early model?

A: The Telefunken M60 was first announced in late 2014, and then released in the early months of 2015. The self noise is equal to or less then 5dBA.

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