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 You're looking at a very high quality and rarer early Beyer Dynamic M300N(C) model cardioid dynamic microphone that comes with a mic clip shown.

 This first generation M300N(C) model was built in West Germany during The Cold War and is a quality handheld cardioid dynamic microphone being both very practical to use and provides studio quality sound being set at Low Z with a strong, beautiful warm tone that you would expect from any high quality dynamic microphone.

 I believe these mics are no longer being made today but again, this is the early generation model and the fact that it's West German makes this very nostalgic. Just harder to come by.

 The M300N(C) is an attractive standard looking mic with it's flat black finish and chrome globe with a bit of physical wear as you can see but still quite nice looking. It's extremely lite weight for it's size and appx 6 1/4 inches long X 2 inches wide at the globes bezel.

 It should be noted that this mic was tested and has a "like new" signal and tone. It's 100% original. This mic was very well stored and gently used. It should be noted that two new inner foam pop filters were installed as the originals were long gone. Any foam from 40 + years ago is generally missing and that was the case for this old mic. The new foam pop filters greatly improve the sound quality of the mic as they were intended.

 The M300N(C) has excellent cardioid characteristics making this ideal for vocals as it virtually eliminates all background noise. Very lite weight making it easy to hold for prolonged periods of time. It's an all metal construction as well and as you can see in the pics provided there is typical lite physical wear. Some scuff marks & lite tape residue on the handle. I did get the old tape that was on the handle removed along with most of the residue but there is very lite remenents of what used to be. I don't want to use an abrasive material to remove the last of it because I don't want to ruin the finish underneath. It's very subtly however and will probably remove itself after so many years.

 The mic is free of fractures, odors or tarnish and I'd rate the cosmetic condition a very conservative 7 on a scale of 1 - 10. There are no dents on the front screen though. The label is barely legible but you can see it's a West German model and the serial # is just too hard to make out. This mic was handled quite a bit over the years. The XLR pins on this mic were cleaned as well ensuring a perfect signal once an XLR cable is attached.

 What's nice about this microphone is that it uses the standard XLR cable so any XLR cable you have will work on this mic though no cable is provided.

 The mic clip is also included and fits the mic perfectly. It has just very lite wear and will screw onto any desk or floor stand you have. It provides a wide degree of tilt forwards and backwards as well as complimenting the mic.

 If you need something fun for the studio that few other musicians or broadcasters have...this 80's era M300TG will certainly get the job done. It sounds a lot like a Shure SM58 model. You're going to love the sound of this mic.

                      As with all my vintage microphone and related items...

 I can promise you will be happy with it for the price paid. If not...I have a no hassle return policy. The shipping will be on you as I believe that's fair but the purchase price would be refunded. Simply return in the same nice condition...period. Check my rating. International buyers are welcome as well. Buyer must pay within 24 hours or an unpaid case will be opened and the item will be immediately relisted. Domestic buyer will get priority shipping  If you have any questions feel free to ask and...thanks for looking.