Damage to a condenser microphone is very rare. The outer shell of modern condenser microphones is made from a hard plastic that withstands a lot of abuse, including being dropped…
Microphones
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Many professional photographers have asked the question “Do you need Phantom Power for Condenser Mics?” They have come to the realization that their old condenser units are no longer able…
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What is the difference between cardioid and condenser microphones? The term “cardioid microphone” generally refers to a two-piece microphone that uses an electro-magnetic coupling between its microphones and the source…
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There are a lot of different types of microphones, and the basic idea behind them all is that they capture and reproduce the sound better than any other type. However,…
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Microphones are used for a variety of applications and for different purposes, but the common question that many amateur audio recording enthusiasts ask is “where should I position my microphone?”…
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There are several different reasons why I use phantom power on my microphones. First and foremost it allows me to extend the life of my microphone by allowing me to…
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It used to be that you could only get” microphones” and “line input” on a mixer. Nowadays though, because of new developments in the telephone industry, many audio mixers (also…
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A condenser microphone is often used for recording vocals because of the ability to capture a great sounding performance. However, do you need one for live performances? If you are…
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One of the hottest topics in microphones today is “Will Phantom Power Hurt My Microphone?” This is a very good question. If you have ever owned a microphone that has…
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A cardioid microphone is a special kind of microphone that picks up sound in one direction and transmits it the other direction. These microphones are often called cardioid with a…
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