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Chord Microphones Chord NU4-C
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Chord NU4-C

Microphone

£139.00£159.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £46.33/mo.*
6stores
Chord NU20 Replacement Handheld Microphone 864.8MHz

Chord NU20 Replacement Handheld Microphone 864.8MHz

Microphone

£46.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.50/mo.*
2stores
Chord Replacement Wireless Microphone For The NU4 864.8MHz Red

Chord Replacement Wireless Microphone For The NU4 864.8MHz Red

Microphone

£62.64
Or 3 interest-free payments of £20.88/mo.*
2stores
Chord ANM-35

Chord ANM-35

Microphone

£12.10
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.03/mo.*
2stores
Chord NU2-N

Chord NU2-N

Microphone

£58.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.66/mo.*
2stores
Chord MBA2 bomarm för mikrofonstativ

Chord MBA2 bomarm för mikrofonstativ

Mikrofonstativ

£16.69
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.56/mo.*
1store
Chord Lavalier Transmitter 171.859UK

Chord Lavalier Transmitter 171.859UK

Microphone

£48.01
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.00/mo.*
1store

Microphones: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing microphones, it's essential to consider the environment where you will be using them. If you're recording in a studio, a condenser microphone might be ideal due to its sensitivity and ability to capture detailed sound. However, if you're in a live setting or a space with background noise, a dynamic microphone could be more suitable as it is less sensitive to ambient sounds. Think about the acoustics and background noise levels of your recording location to ensure you select a microphone that performs well in that specific environment.

The polar pattern of microphones determines how they pick up sound from different directions. Cardioid microphones are great for isolating the sound source directly in front of them, making them perfect for solo vocal recordings. Omnidirectional microphones capture sound from all directions and are useful for capturing ambient sounds or group recordings. Bidirectional microphones pick up sound from the front and back, which can be beneficial for interviews or duet performances. Understanding these patterns helps you choose microphones that best suit your recording needs.

Before purchasing microphones, ensure they are compatible with your existing equipment. Most professional setups use XLR connections for high-quality audio transfer, but if you’re using simpler equipment or computers, USB microphones might be more convenient. For mobile recording, consider wireless options that offer flexibility and ease of use. Verify that the connectivity options of the microphones align with your recording setup to avoid compatibility issues.

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