
Microtech Gefell M300
This new high-resolution small-diaphragm condenser mic offers high SPL handling and a warm tone.
This new high-resolution small-diaphragm condenser mic offers high SPL handling and a warm tone.
Most handheld mics are of the cardioid variety, but as this model proves, a moving-coil design needn’t be directional to be good.
Gefell have long been respected in the studio, and now they’re hoping to tackle the live-sound market, too.
At nearly twice the price of a Neumann U87, you've every right to expect this to be a very, very nice microphone...
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The M930’s bigger brother is a large‑diaphragm condenser that displays all the Gefell family traits, but with added visual appeal.
Almost a decade of experience has only reinforced my appreciation of this unassuming little mic.
Microtech Gefell mics have long been revered for their sonic performance in the studio — so why not use them on stage too?
Not only is this a remarkably high-quality microphone, but a very versatile one too, thanks to some cunning acoustic trickery...
Gefell’s reissue of a historic Neumann mic, made in the same factory as the original, exudes class — and has a price to match...