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Looking to find the right microphone for your needs? PriceRunner helps you discover the best options. We list a wide range of microphones from various brands and retailers. Use our category filters to narrow down your choices based on type, brand, or price. Whether you're searching for a microphone for podcasting, recording, or live performances, our filters make it easy to find what suits you. Compare prices and features side-by-side to ensure you get the right microphone at the best deal. Our user reviews offer insights to help you make the right decision. We guide you through the selection process, making it simple and hassle-free. Ready to find the microphone that matches your needs? Begin here to explore all offers and make an informed choice that fits your budget and requirements.

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Microphones Logitech Group Expansion

Logitech Group Expansion

4.3

Microphone

£190.58
Or 3 interest-free payments of £63.52/mo.*
9+stores
Microphones Shure Beta 57A

Shure Beta 57A

4.7

Microphone

£125.83
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.94/mo.*
9+stores
Microphones Trust Primo

Trust Primo

3.7

Microphone

£5.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.91/mo.*
9+stores
Microphones Poly Studio X50/X52/X70/USB Table Microphone

Poly Studio X50/X52/X70/USB Table Microphone

Microphone

£160.32
Or 3 interest-free payments of £53.44/mo.*
9+stores
Microphones Sony ECM-W3S

Sony ECM-W3S

Microphone

£189.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £63.00/mo.*
9+stores
Microphones RØDE VideoMic NTG

RØDE VideoMic NTG

4.6

Microphone

£196.51
Or 3 interest-free payments of £65.50/mo.*
9+stores
Microphones Logitech Rally Mic Pod Table Mount Black

Logitech Rally Mic Pod Table Mount Black

Microphone Accessory

£61.06
Or 3 interest-free payments of £20.35/mo.*
9+stores
Microphones Hollyland Lark M2 USB C Black

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Hollyland Lark M2 USB C Black

Microphone

£68.89
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.96/mo.*
4stores
Fifine Ampligame AM8 Black
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Fifine Ampligame AM8 Black

Microphone

£56.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.99/mo.*
1store
Lewitt LCT-240 Pro

Lewitt LCT-240 Pro

Microphone

£81.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £27.00/mo.*
5stores
Universal Audio SD-1

Universal Audio SD-1

Microphone

£199.17
Or 3 interest-free payments of £66.39/mo.*
8stores
Rockjam RJWM33-BK Wireless Microphone Black

Rockjam RJWM33-BK Wireless Microphone Black

Microphone

£20.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.66/mo.*
4stores
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.

Microphones are essential tools for capturing vocals accurately. For studio vocals, condenser microphones are recommended due to their sensitivity and clarity. Consider factors like frequency response and polar pattern. A cardioid pattern is often preferred for isolating the voice from background noise.

Microphones have polar patterns that determine how they pick up sound from different directions. Common patterns include cardioid, omnidirectional, and bidirectional. Cardioid picks up sound mainly from the front, reducing background noise. Omnidirectional captures sound equally from all directions, while bidirectional picks up from the front and back.

Microphones have a frequency response that indicates the range of frequencies they can capture. A flat response ensures accurate reproduction of sound without coloration. For vocals, a slight boost in mid-range frequencies can enhance clarity. Consider your specific needs when evaluating frequency response.

Microphones with USB connections are convenient for home studios and podcasts but may not match the quality of XLR microphones used in professional settings. USB microphones are easy to set up and ideal for beginners or content creators who need simplicity over high-end audio quality.

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.

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