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376 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    52 * 52 * 213 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    -
376 $
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84.98 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    50 * 103.3 * 209.7 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    40-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Plastic
84.98 $
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14.99 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    66 * 111 * 170 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    -
14.99 $
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49 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    18 * 18 * 135 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    75-16000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    -
49 $
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169.95 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    15 x 23.9 x 46 mm (transmitter) / 16.5 x 31.6 x 62.1 mm (receiver)
  • Frequency Response Range
    35-18000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wireless
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    -
169.95 $
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59.50 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    50 * 62 * 184 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    -
59.50 $
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49.99 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    90 * 90 * 165 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    100-10000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Plastic
49.99 $
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29.89 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    88 * 170 * 230 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    50-16000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Plastic
29.89 $
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153.12 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    88 * 170 * 230 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    50-16000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Plastic
153.12 $
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85.11 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    62 * 109 * 172 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Metal
85.11 $
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(1)
5.0
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84.98 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    -
  • Frequency Response Range
    18-21000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Metal
84.98 $
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103 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    54.5 * 89.3 * 141.9 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Metal
103 $
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9.99 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    39 x 60 x 69 mm (microphone)
  • Frequency Response Range
    40-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Plastic
9.99 $
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18.99 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    22 * 22 * 278 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Metal
18.99 $
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335.20 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    125 * 180 * 230 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Metal
335.20 $
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(1)
5.0
(1)
19.97 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    68 * 90 * 226 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    50-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Aluminum
19.97 $
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169 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    -
  • Frequency Response Range
    20-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    -
169 $
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0.0
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189.95 $
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    -
  • Frequency Response Range
    40-20000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Aluminum
189.95 $
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5.0
(1)
  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    18 * 74 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    50-18000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Plastic
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5.0
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  • Equivalent Name
    -
  • Size and Dimensions
    18 * 18 * 74 millimeter (mm)
  • Frequency Response Range
    50-18000 hertz (hz)
  • Connection Type
    Wired
  • Box Contents
    -
  • Body Material
    Plastic
5.0
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A Comprehensive Guide to Microphone Technologies and Applications

Understanding Microphone Types and Their Applications

Microphones are indispensable tools across countless audio-related disciplines, each engineered with specific principles and applications in mind. Selecting the correct microphone is paramount to achieving optimal sound capture, influencing everything from clarity and fidelity to resistance against unwanted noise. Fundamentally, microphones translate acoustic energy into electrical signals, but the method by which they accomplish this varies significantly, leading to distinct sonic characteristics and operational advantages.

Dynamic Microphones: The Workhorses

Often considered the industry workhorses, Dynamic Microphones are renowned for their robust construction, ability to handle high Sound Pressure Levels (SPL), and excellent durability. They operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where a coil attached to a diaphragm moves within a magnetic field, generating an electrical current. This makes them ideal for live performances, capturing loud instruments like drums and guitar amplifiers, and situations where resilience is more critical than extreme sensitivity. Their inherent resistance to feedback and lack of need for external power further contribute to their widespread use.

Condenser Microphones: Precision and Detail

In contrast, Condenser Microphones (also known as capacitor microphones) are celebrated for their exceptional sensitivity, wide frequency response, and ability to capture intricate sonic details with high fidelity. They operate by sensing changes in capacitance between a fixed backplate and a vibrating diaphragm. This design necessitates external power, typically phantom power supplied via an XLR cable or batteries for electret condensers. Condensers are the preferred choice for studio vocals, acoustic instruments, orchestral recordings, and any application demanding nuanced sound reproduction. Their sensitivity requires careful acoustic treatment of the recording environment.

Wireless Microphones: Freedom of Movement

For applications requiring unrestricted movement, Wireless Microphones provide unparalleled flexibility. These systems consist of a transmitter (often built into the microphone or a separate bodypack) and a receiver, transmitting audio signals via radio frequencies. They are essential for live stage performances, broadcasting, presentations, and field reporting where cables would be impractical or unsafe. Careful selection of frequency bands and robust interference management are key to reliable operation.

Computer Microphones: Digital Integration

The rise of digital communication and content creation has made Computer Microphones increasingly popular. These are often USB-enabled, providing direct digital connectivity to computers without the need for additional audio interfaces. They range from simple plug-and-play models for video conferencing to studio-grade USB condensers for podcasting and voiceovers, offering convenience and quality for desktop-centric workflows. Some may also use 3.5mm jacks for simpler connections.

Lavalier Microphones: Discretion and Clarity

Small, discreet, and highly effective, Lavalier Microphones (also known as lapel mics) are designed to be clipped onto clothing, close to the sound source. Their compact size makes them ideal for television broadcasting, interviews, presentations, and theatrical performances where the microphone needs to be inconspicuous yet capture clear speech. They often come in both wired and wireless variants, offering flexibility for various production needs.

Microphone Stands & Clips: Stability and Positioning

No microphone setup is complete without appropriate accessories. Microphone Stands & Clips are fundamental for proper positioning and stability, ensuring the microphone is securely placed to optimize sound capture while minimizing handling noise and vibrations. From heavy-duty studio boom stands to compact desktop tripods and specialized clips, these accessories are crucial for both acoustic performance and practical usability in any recording or live sound scenario.