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Dynamic Vocal Microphone

  • Cardioid
  • 50 / 17,000 Hz
  • 600O
  • Treble resonator to expand the transmission range upwards
  • Special sound holes for increased feedback resistance
  • Attuned volume behind the diaphragm for less restricted diaphragm vibrations and improved bass response
  • Weight 270 g
  • Incl. microphone clip
  • Successor to the TG-X 48/58

Dimensions:

  • Length 167 mm
  • Shaft diameter 23/35 mm
  • Head diameter 54 mm
Available since April 2011
Item number 263282
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
On/Off Switch No
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Colour Black
Diameter 54 mm
Length 167 mm
Weight 270 g
Frequenzy Range from 50 Hz
Frequenzy Range to 17 kHz
Clamp 1
Bag 1
Windscreen optional available 126546
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Predestined for everyday stage use

The beyerdynamic TG V50 is a dynamic vocal microphone with a cardioid polar pattern that was designed for the rigours of everyday stage use. Like all of the microphones in beyerdynamic's "Touring Gear" series, this model has been specially developed for on-stage performance and is thus built to be thoroughly robust. It is extremely insensitive to feedback and, thanks to its integrated pop filter, to plosive sounds as well. The rather cryptic name is easy to explain: TG stands for "Touring Gear", whereas V stands for "vocals". The TG V50 comes with a microphone clip and in a carrying case. Another version of this model with an ON/OFF switch - the TG V50s - is also available (article no. 263283).

Perfect for the human voice

The sound of the beyerdynamic TG V50 is made for clean and transparent speech and vocal transmission: Frequencies below 200Hz are slightly muted, while the treble frequencies at 5kHz and 10kHz get a slight boost. This ensures good speech intelligibility and demands less EQ adjustment from the FOH mixer. At a very close microphone distance, the pronounced proximity effect of the V50 adds a solid bass response to delicate vocals, resulting in a richer and warmer sound. Despite its sturdy construction, the TG V50 weighs just 270g, so your arm won't get tired even during longer gigs.

For an extra long stage life

The rough everyday touring life usually proves to be an endurance test, whatever the equipment. The fact that beyerdynamic even includes this requirement in the name of its TG models shows great confidence in its own products - and the TG V50 definitely delivers the goods. This benefits not only professional PA rental companies, for whom operational reliability is sometimes more important than achieving the ultimate sound quality, but also musicians who are looking for a microphone with a long stage life. In addition, the TG V50's normal cardioid polar pattern makes it universal enough to be put in front of an instrument during live gigs. The price-performance ratio of the beyerdynamic TG V50 is extremely good: The microphone delivers a good sound and can also withstand some rough handling on stage.

About beyerdynamic

beyerdynamic was founded in Berlin in 1924 as a manufacturer of cinema loudspeakers. In 1937, Eugen Beyer developed the DT 48, the first set of dynamic headphones, followed two years later by the M 19 dynamic microphone. After the Second World War, the company moved to Heilbronn, Germany, and now also has a US subsidiary with headquarters in Farmingdale, New York. beyerdynamic's most popular products traditionally include headphones and microphones for both live and studio use, and the company also has a strong presence in the consumer and conference technology sectors as well as in the field of installation microphones, interpreter consoles, and tour guide systems.

Ideal for loud stages

One thing is for certain: The beyerdynamic TG V50 belongs on stage, and preferably on a loud one. The slight treble boost and the high feedback resistance make it easy for sound engineers to mix vocals in a way that makes them easily audible over the instrumentalists. FOH mixers generally don't like to see a switch on vocal microphones, so in many applications this model will be preferred ahead of the version with a switch, as it eliminates the possibility of accidental signal interruption. In order for the TG V50 to fully exploit its high feedback immunity, the corresponding stage monitor must be set up correctly: With a cardioid polar pattern, the monitor speaker is placed directly behind the microphone, meaning at an angle of 180° to the microphone's longitudinal axis.

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LouPezza 15.05.2013
Strongly made - brighter than an SM58 live, so cuts through well on girl vocals and good for the price ...Cheaper than an SM58A ...
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Imposter 15.08.2024
Love these mics these replaced my sm58s they have a better low and high end that a 58 every time I give them to a singer they seem to love the sound of them both male and female , also feedback rejection is good
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Das TG V50d hat mich überzeugt
Simon292 07.09.2012
Ich fange einmal mit dem offensichtlichen an.

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Der Griff als auch der Mikrofonkorb des Tg V50d machen einen sehr robusten Eindruck. Auch wenn es mir noch nicht herunter gefallen ist, habe ich das Gefühl, dass es das sicher überleben wird.
Zu erwähnen ist hier auch die mitgelieferte Mikrofonhalterung, welche beide Gewinde in einer Mikrofonhalterung vereint.
Was mich jedoch etwas stört, der Griff fängt mir zu früh an nach vorne hin dicker zu werden, weshalb ich das Mikro etwas weiter unten halte. Dies ist etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig, für mich aber nicht weiter tragisch.

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Welche Features kann ein Mikro den überhaupt haben?
Ein Schalter ist nicht vorhanden, was mir persönlich allerdings auch gefällt, denn gerade im Live Bereich sind Schalter oft unnötige Fehlerquellen und bei Homerecording ist ein Schalter sowieso nicht nötig.
Der Mikrofonkorb ist natürlich abnehmbar. Dies erleichtert das säubern.

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Da ich ein Mikro für ein sehr persönliches Instrument halte, empfehle ich, ein Mikro vor dem Kauf einmal selbst zu testen.
Einmal vorweg: Ich benutze das Mikro hauptsächlich im gutturalem Gesangsbereich. Meine Erfahrung bezieht sich also hauptsächlich darauf, hat mich dort aber vom ersten Augenblick an überzeugt. Sowohl der Klang tiefer Growls als auch der hoher Screams ist wunderbar. Weder im Proberaum noch Live hatte ich Probleme mit Rückkopplung.
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Bon produit dans la gamme de prix
Michel333 21.12.2011
Dans cette gamme de prix il fait l'affaire. Un peu plus précis et pêchu qu'un sm 58. Ce n'est pas la Rolls mais la voix sort bien du mix en live sans être trop agressive. Je le préfère au Sennheiser e 840 dont la courbe est un peu plus creusée. (simple question de goût et de timbre de voix)
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