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A good microphone allows you to capture sound clearly and accurately, whether you're recording vocals, instruments, or spoken audio. The right microphone provides reliable performance and helps ensure your recordings sound clean, detailed, and consistent.
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Professional handheld dynamic microphone for stage and studio use. Voiced to ...
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Description Chord IM07 dynamic microphone with even frequency response and hi...
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Lavalier Microphone, Omnidirectional Condenser Mic suitable for DSLR Cameras,...
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Receiver UHF Single Multi-Channel Receiver operates between 863.00MHz - ...
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Receiver:• UHF Single Fixed-Channel Receiver operates on either 863.00, 86...
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Switchable sound characteristics with DTP 340 REX The DTP 340 REX kick drum m...
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Full Description DTP 640 REX Dual-Capsule Kick Drum Microphone Dual-capsule f...
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Thanks to the LCT 040's cardioid polar pattern, the microphone will be just a...
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Stereo recording captures a three-dimensional image of a sound source, allowi...
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Flexible sound with two distinct voicings The LCT 140 AIR offers two tonal se...
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"AIR" makes it incredibly easy to achieve record-ready results. If you're rec...
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Great for recording vocals, instruments and podcasts The versatile design of ...
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Perfect for vocals, instruments and podcasting The Lewitt LCT 440 PURE’s name...
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Streamline your recording The Lewitt LCT240 PRO Vocal Set brings efficiency t...
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The Lewitt MTP 350 CM is a cardioid, handheld condenser microphone that deliv...
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LEWITT’s MTP 5 Live Vocal Microphone combines everything you love about the b...
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Excellent sounds at at a cost efficient price. The Lewitt MTP440DM Profess...
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Aura makes your voice the focus The Lewitt RAY introduces AURA technology, a ...
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This is a used item which comes with a 3 month warranty and may not include o...
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Featuring two high-quality, small-diaphragm condenser mics, each of which has...
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A lightweight, easy to carry, professional microphone stand, perfect for home...
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Prodipe has bundled together the UHF B210 DSP Wireless System and P2L Lavali...
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QWM 1970 Wireless Microphone System – Available at Fair Deal Music Birmingha...
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QWM 1970 Wireless Microphone System – Available at Fair Deal Music Birmingham...
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Height-adjustable tripod studio boom stand with casters. Perfect stand for an...
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Please note this item is incomplete and this listing comes with the follo...
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Cutting-edge, high-gain ‘Revolution’ preamp Building on the original design, ...
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32-bit float digital output – say goodbye to audio clipping An absolute game ...
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32-bit float digital output – say goodbye to audio clipping An absolute game ...
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Description Specification Inspired by the NT1-A, Rode have improved a w...
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The NT1 Signature Series is equipped with Rode's HF6 1-inch true condenser ca...
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Please Note: This item has been on display in our Store. It is as-new and box...
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The PodMic is a broadcast-quality dynamic microphone optimised for podcasting...
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The SM6 is a studio-grade suspension shock mount for RØDE large-diaphragm stu...
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Revolutionary acoustic design, delivering unmatched acoustic transparency a...
View full detailsMicrophones are one of the most important parts of any recording setup, responsible for capturing the original sound at its source. Different microphones are designed with specific uses in mind, and choosing the right type can make a noticeable difference to the final result. Build quality, sensitivity, and pickup pattern all affect how a microphone performs, as well as how well it handles different sound sources. A well-matched microphone allows you to capture recordings with clarity and confidence, whether you're working in a home studio or a more advanced recording environment.
Studio microphones are designed to deliver accurate and detailed sound reproduction, making them suitable for recording a wide range of sources. They are commonly used for vocals, instruments, and spoken audio, where clarity and consistency are essential. A reliable studio microphone provides a dependable reference point, allowing you to capture performances as they are intended. Over time, a good microphone becomes a key part of your setup and can be used across many different recording situations.
Condenser microphones are known for their sensitivity and ability to capture fine detail. They are often used in studio environments where accuracy is important, particularly for vocals and acoustic instruments. Their design allows them to pick up subtle nuances in sound, making them a popular choice for recording applications where precision matters. Condenser microphones typically require phantom power, which is supplied by most audio interfaces and mixing equipment.
Dynamic microphones are valued for their durability and reliability, particularly in situations where sound levels are higher or conditions are less controlled. They are often used for live performance as well as studio recording, and perform well when recording louder sound sources such as guitar amplifiers and drums. Their design makes them less sensitive to background noise, which can be useful in untreated recording environments. A good dynamic microphone provides dependable performance across a wide range of applications.
Vocal microphones are designed to capture the full character and clarity of the human voice. A suitable vocal microphone helps ensure recordings sound balanced and natural, while also handling variations in volume and performance style. Proper microphone choice and placement allow vocals to sit clearly within a mix, making them easier to work with during recording and production.
Recording instruments requires microphones that can handle different sound levels and tonal characteristics. Some microphones are better suited to capturing detailed acoustic sources, while others perform well with amplified instruments. Using the right microphone allows you to capture the natural tone and presence of the instrument, providing a strong foundation for recording and mixing.
Microphones used for podcasting and spoken audio need to capture clear and intelligible speech while remaining easy to position and use. Consistent performance is especially important when recording dialogue, as clarity directly affects the listening experience. A reliable microphone allows voices to be recorded cleanly and helps maintain a professional sound throughout your recordings.
Choosing the right microphone depends on what you plan to record and the environment you're working in. Different microphone types offer different strengths, and selecting one that suits your setup helps ensure better results. Factors such as sensitivity, durability, and intended use all play a role in determining the most suitable option. A well-chosen microphone will continue to perform reliably across a wide range of recording situations.