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M80-SH Low Profile

The M80-SH is made for low profile microphone applications, while still delivering the wide frequency response and high SPL handling the M80 is known for.

$199.00

M80-SH Low Profile

The M80-SH is made for low profile microphone applications, while still delivering the wide frequency response and high SPL handling the M80 is known for.

$199.00

M80-SH Low Profile

The smaller footprint of the M80-SH low profile dynamic makes them ideal for tight fit applications including drums and guitar amps on stage, as well as vocal positions for drummers and keyboard players, where a full size microphone may be too obstructive. Designed to deliver the same character and high SPL handling as their handheld versions; the M80 provides a natural, condenser-like response with a subtle high frequency rise, and their Supercardioid pickup pattern has minimal proximity effect and provides superior off-axis rejection.

Both the M80-SH & M81-SH come with two styles of drum mounts and a TELEFUNKEN right angle XLR cable.

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Features

  • Same detailed, condenser-like performance as the handheld M80 
  • Smaller size and built-in mount allow for easier positioning 
  • Custom-wound impedance-matching audio transformer 
  • High SPL handling and excellent off-axis rejection 
  • Right-angle XLR cable included 
  • Designed and hand assembled in the USA 
  • Recommended Applications: Snare Drum, Singing drummers or keys players, Woodwinds 

Technical Specifications

Type: Dynamic
Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
Frequency Range: 50 Hz – 18 kHz, ±3 dB
Capsule: 25mm Dynamic Moving Coil
Transformer: TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik T80
Sensitivity: 1.54 mV/Pa, ±1 dB
Output Impedance: 325 Ω
Maximum SPL (for 1% THD): 135 dB
Dimensions: 125 mm L x 48 mm Dia
Weight: 340 g
Included Accessories: Right Angle XLR Cable, Plastic Mount, Metal Mount, Zip Pouch

Frequency Response

Samples

Accessories

The M80-SH comes with a ZB82 Zipper Bag, SGMC-5R 5-Meter Right-Angle XLR Cable, M 784 Metal Drum Mount & M 785 Plastic Drum Mount.

Speaking about drums, Wellwarth continues, “Telefunken’s dynamic mics cut through my mix like no other mic. For Jane’s Addiction drummer Steven Perkins’ kick drum, I no longer have to use two mics, because the M82 gives me all the attack and thump that I need. The short M80-SH is the best snare drum mic out there — with just a little high pass filter, I leave it flat and it gives me all the snap and thwap I need for a phat snare drum sound. And the M60 FETs are amazingly clear and clean for my hi-hats and overheads. Thanks to Telefunken, the drums sit comfortably in the mix with a powerful presence.” 

Jamie Wellwarth

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Configurator

Put your own twist on the tried-and-true TELEFUNKEN Dynamic Series microphones. Start by choosing a model and finish to make your M80 or M81 microphone match your unique style!

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The LIVE FROM THE LAB live music video series is recorded and filmed at TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik’s facility in South Windsor, CT. Each session is tracked live exclusively with TELEFUNKEN microphones and features unique performances from a variety of local, regional, national, and international artists and ensembles.

The multitrack audio files from these sessions are available for free download via clickable links below the individual performance videos. All audio files are presented in .WAV format and were recorded at 24bit / 48KHz sample rate. They are clearly labeled in the same format with the source listed first (LEAD VOX, ACOUSTIC, PIANO), followed by the microphone used (C12, AR-51, etc) and can be downloaded and imported into your Digital Audio Workstation of choice.

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