Ambient Recording ASF-G Enclosure Hydrophone with 3.5mm TRS Cable for RED Epic/Scarlet
Klover MiK 09 Kit with KMEQ Lavalier Mic & Wind Cover
- MiK 09 Parabolic Dish for Lavalier Mics
- KMEQ Equalized Omnidirectional Lav Mic
- Achieve Long-Range Capture with Lav Mic
- 30 to 50' Range
Pinnacle Microphones X-Treme Stereo Ribbon Microphone
- For Drum Overheads, Guitar, Orchestra
- Dual Symmetrical Ribbon Elements
- Blumlein Stereo Configuration
- True Figure-8 Polar Pattern
Pinnacle Microphones X-Treme Stereo Ribbon Microphone with Lundahl Transformer
- For Drum Overheads, Guitar, Orchestra
- Dual Symmetrical Ribbon Elements
- Blumlein Stereo Configuration
- True Figure-8 Polar Pattern
Sony ECM-680S M/S Stereo Shotgun Microphone
- Switchable M/S and Unidirectional Modes
- Switchable Low-Cut Filter
- Wide & Flat Frequency Response
DPA Microphones 4560 CORE Binaural Headset Microphone (Black)
- For Immersive Sound Applications
- Two Handpicked 4060 Mics on a Headset
- Omnidirectional for Consistent Levels
- Handles Speech/Vocals up to 134 dB SPL
MicW M215L Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone
- For Live Concert Recording
- Max SPL of 145 dB
- 0.5" Capsule
- Operates on 48V Phantom Power
Audio-Technica AT4050ST Stereo Condenser Microphone
- Side-Address Style
- Cardioid and Figure-8 Elements
- Transformerless Circuitry
- High-Pass Filter and 10dB Pad
Yamaha EAD50 Professional-Grade Electronic/Acoustic Drum Microphone System
- Hybrid Acoustic/Electronic Drum System
- Stereo Sensor Captures Full Kit
- Built-In Kick Trigger Integration
- Studio-Quality Effects and Processing
Zylia ZYLIA PRO Have it all!
- ZM-1 Microphone
- ZM-1 Control Studio Software
- Studio Pro Software
- Ambisonics Converter Software
Sanken CSS-50 Short Stereo Shotgun Microphone with Three Modes
- For Video, Broadcast TV, and Film
- Three Distinct Operation Modes
- Mono Mode for Sharp Shotgun Directivity
- Stereo Mode for Precise Localization
Ambient Recording Sound Fish ASF-1 MKII Hydrophone with Cable & Transport Case
Sanken CSS-5 Stereo Mono Switchable Shotgun Microphone
- Mono, Stereo & Wide Stereo Modes
- Array of 5 Directional Elements
- Stable Operation in Humid Conditions
Microtech Gefell M221 Studio Condenser Omnidirectional Microphone
- Ideal for Recording and System Analysis
- Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
- Includes Mic Clip, Two Ball Attachments
- Includes Wooden Case
AEA Ribbon Mics R88mk2 Stereo Far-Field Ribbon Microphone
- 2 x Figure-8 Ribbon Elements
- For Blumlein and Near-Coincident Arrays
- Side-Address, Large-Ribbon Design
- Open and Natural Sound
Schoeps ORTF Amplifier for Stereo Microphone
- For Recording Using the ORTF Technique
- Excellent Stereophonic Characteristics
- For Ensembles and Choir Recording
- Capsules Not Included
Antelope Edge Quadro Stereo Large-Diaphragm Condenser Modeling Microphone
- Two Dual-Membrane Condenser Capsules
- Cardioid, Figure-8 & Omnidirectional
- Rotatable Top Head with Degree Marks
- Per-Head Mic Emulation & Polar Pattern
AEA Ribbon Mics R88mk2 Stereo Far-Field Ribbon Microphone Kit with Studio Boom Stand, CL-2 Activator, and Cables
- 2 x Figure-8 Ribbon Elements
- Includes Professional Studio Boom Stand
- Includes CL-2 for +25 dB of Clean Gain
- Includes XLR Breakout & 25' XLR Cables
Sontronics Apollo 2 Stereo Ribbon Microphone
- For Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Room & Choir
- Figure-of-Eight Pickup Pattern
- X/Y Configuration for Stereo Recording
- Custom-Wound Transformers
AEA Ribbon Mics R88A Phantom-Powered Stereo Far-Field Ribbon Microphone Kit with Stand and Cables
- 2 x Figure-8 Ribbon Elements
- Includes Professional Studio Boom Stand
- Includes XLR Breakout and 25' XLR Cables
- For Blumlein and Near-Coincident Arrays
Soyuz Microphones 013 Ambisonic Microphone
- Capture 360° Surround Sound with One Mic
- For Live Performances, Ambient, Foley
- Film, Gaming, VR, Immersive Recording
- For Playback on Any Format or System
Royer Labs SF-12 Dual-Element Stereo Ribbon Microphone
Voyage Audio Spatial Mic Kit 360-Degree Ambisonics Microphone with Dante Connectivity
- Record/Stream Audio for VR, Films, Games
- 8-Capsule Array, Second-Order Ambisonics
- Dante Network Connection, PoE
- Resolutions up to 32-Bit / 192 kHz
Coles Microphones 4050 Stereo Studio Ribbon Microphone with Single Mount Kit
- Figure-8 Polar Pattern
- 2x Mono Capsules
- 30 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
- For Orchestral & Percussion Instruments
Sennheiser MKH 800 TWIN - Variable Polar Pattern Universal Studio Microphone (Black)
- Dual Cardioid Capsules
- Discrete Signal Output Channels
- Variable Polar Patterns
- Side-Fire Capsule Configuration
DPA Microphones 5100 Mobile 5.1 Surround Microphone
- Lightweight and Portable
- All-in-One 5.1 Recording
- Analog Output
- DiPMic Technology
Options for Stereo Mics and Specialty Mics
Stereo mics and specialty mics add variety to your recording gear, increasing your range of possibilities. Different projects require an array of microphone types, and it's essential to choose the right one for the job. Stereo mics provide some benefits that may work well for your specific recording needs.
What Are Stereo Microphones?
In contrast to standard microphones, stereo microphones contain two diaphragms, or capsules, within a single microphone body. This gives you an audio track with two integrated mic sources, also known as a stereo track. While other mics often have one mono track, stereo mics have two mono tracks.
Benefits of Recording in Stereo
With two-track microphones, you can create recordings with directionality, perspective, and a sense of space. When you're listening to music in stereo, it may seem like the guitar track is coming from the left ear while the drums are coming from the right. This effect mimics the experience of listening to a band on stage, and it's why live recording performances in stereo are so unique. On the other hand, you can effectively record music in the studio using highly sensitive stereo condenser microphones, as well.
Using Specialty Microphones
There are many other types of specialty microphones to consider. You can clip lavalier microphones onto your clothing, as they are very small and won't get in the way. Actors often use these in film and television because they're easy to hide from the camera. Parabolic microphones capture sounds that are undetectable to the human ear and are a fitting choice for use in wildlife, surveillance, and sports events. If you need to target a specific area with a "point-and-shoot" method, shotgun microphones are highly directional and can mount directly on your camera or boom. All of these mics could have stereo functionality.
If you're looking for stereo mics to fit any film project, head to B&H Photo and Video for all your recording needs. You'll find a selection of specialty mics to choose from, too.


