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If you’ve just started to delve into the world of dynamic microphones and are feeling overwhelmed by all of the options and possible applications, you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to explain what a dynamic microphone is, how it differs from other types of microphones, and when to use it. We’ll also provide some popular product examples to help you get started.
What Is a Dynamic Microphone?
Broadly speaking, there are two types of microphones: dynamic and condenser. Although condenser microphones are known for being more precise and
Perhaps you started with a small, self-contained PA and need better quality with greater output. Or perhaps your audience has grown and you are looking to add to your setup, or you need better coverage and more control. Maybe you started with an inexpensive analog mixer and are looking to make the jump to a digital board. If you have made an initial investment into a sound system and are looking to make some upgrades, here’s a short list of ideas that might be worth investigating.
Mixers
If you are thinking about upgrading your analog console
Breaking into a crowded field is never an easy task and, in the pro audio world where so much market space is taken up by a select few manufacturers, that challenge is even more palpable. A little more than 30 years ago, Audix Microphones was started with a simple vision in mind: to create products that contribute to the advancement of pro audio technology. By sticking to this vision and creating a range of versatile microphones for studio, installed sound, and film applications, Audix has earned itself the respect of users worldwide, thanks