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I was looking for prices on a couple of Beyer ribbons a few days ago and could not find anyone who sells them in the US. What's the deal with this, anyone know? (They could be out of business for all I know
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Thanks, Giganova! That's extremely kind of you and I might take you up on that in a month or so.Giganova said:there are tons of German dealers who sell Beyer ribbons and ship them into the US. I'd be happy to assist you in translating if needed. I sometimes get German mics off the German Ebay site (mostly Neumann & Sennheiser coz they are way cheaper there) and get them shipped to my German friends who forward them to my address in the US. Saves a bunch of money (and import taxLet me know if I can help you.
I just checked and it seems that the M160 retails for US-$395.- in Germany (converted from EUR) + s/h. That's siginificantly less than at sweetwaters.com ($595.97).Flatpicker said:... I was interested in the M160 (couldn't find one on Ebay)...
Thanks a bunch! I'll pm you about that when the funds are in order.Giganova said:I just checked and it seems that the M160 retails for US-$395.- in Germany (converted from EUR) + s/h. That's siginificantly less than at sweetwaters.com ($595.97).
That's primarily my goal - accurate instrument micing. Let me know how it works on the banjo!mixmkr said:I just got this wild-assed banjo as of late, and I gotta shove this sucker up on that and see how it sounds. On paper, seems like it ought to be a perfect match.
I'm wondering about these other Beyer mics too. I think the M500 is discontinued. Don't know about the M260. Anyone use them or compared them to the M160?mixmkr said:you know...I haven't used or seen these guys in a long time, but the m500, and I believe there is a m260 were both kinda in the same ballpark but for a fair amount less, cashwize. The m500 may have been more a vocal mic... I don't really know.