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Stand Included Microphones Citronic SMK-7

Citronic SMK-7

Microphone

£35.23
Or 3 interest-free payments of £11.74/mo.*
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Stand Included Microphones Samson G-Track Pro
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Samson G-Track Pro

4.7

Microphone

£67.44£97.14
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.48/mo.*
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Stand Included Microphones Joby Wavo POD

Joby Wavo POD

Microphone

£69.29
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Stand Included Microphones Logitech G Yeti Midnight Blue

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Logitech G Yeti Midnight Blue

4.6

Microphone

£89.99£99.86
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.99/mo.*
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Stand Included Microphones Logitech G Yeti Silver

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Logitech G Yeti Silver

Microphone

£89.99
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Stand Included Microphones Shure MV5

Shure MV5

Microphone

£95.80
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Stand Included Microphones OM SYSTEM ME31

OM SYSTEM ME31

Microphone

£99.99
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Stand Included Microphones Trust Primo

Trust Primo

3.7

Microphone

£8.00
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5stores
jLAB Talk

jLAB Talk

Microphone

£24.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.33/mo.*
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Very Strmd Vlogging Starter Kit

Very Strmd Vlogging Starter Kit

Microphone

£39.99
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Sandberg Streamer USB Microphone Kit

Sandberg Streamer USB Microphone Kit

Microphone

£41.00
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Maono USB-C Studio Desk Top

Maono USB-C Studio Desk Top

Microphone

£69.07
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Microphones: 3 things to consider before buying

Choosing the right type of microphone is crucial for capturing the best sound. Dynamic microphones are durable and great for live performances, handling high sound pressure levels without distortion. If you're recording in a studio, consider condenser microphones for their sensitivity and ability to capture detailed audio. For podcasting or voice-overs, USB microphones offer convenience with plug-and-play functionality. Assess your primary use to select a microphone that matches your specific needs.

The polar pattern determines how a microphone picks up sound from different directions. A cardioid pattern is ideal for isolating sound from one direction, making it perfect for vocals or instruments in noisy environments. Omnidirectional microphones capture sound equally from all directions, suitable for group recordings or capturing ambient sounds. For interviews or situations needing focus on two sources, a bidirectional pattern is beneficial. Understanding these patterns helps you choose a microphone that fits your recording environment.

Modern PA speakers offer various connectivity options beyond traditional wired connections. Look for models that include Bluetooth or wireless capabilities if you want the flexibility to connect devices without cables. Additionally, check for multiple input types, such as XLR, RCA, and 1/4″ jacks, to ensure compatibility with your existing equipment. Having versatile connectivity options allows you to easily integrate PA speakers into different setups and adapt them to your changing needs.

MICROPHONES

FAQ

Microphones are categorized into dynamic, condenser, and ribbon types. Dynamic microphones are durable and handle high sound pressure levels, ideal for live performances. Condenser microphones capture detailed sound, perfect for studio recording. Ribbon microphones offer a warm, vintage sound but are more delicate.

Choosing the right microphone for vocals depends on your environment and style. Condenser microphones are great for studio vocals due to their sensitivity and range. For live performances, consider dynamic microphones as they are robust and feedback-resistant.

Microphones suitable for podcasting include USB and XLR types. USB microphones are user-friendly and plug directly into your computer, ideal for beginners. XLR microphones offer higher sound quality but require an audio interface or mixer.

Microphone polar patterns determine how sound is picked up from different directions. Cardioid patterns capture sound from the front, reducing background noise, perfect for vocals or podcasts. Omnidirectional patterns pick up sound equally from all directions, useful in group settings or capturing ambient noise.

You can use a microphone with a smartphone using adapters. Many lapel microphones connect via the headphone jack or lightning port. Ensure compatibility with your device's operating system and check if additional apps are needed for optimal performance.

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