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What kind of mic do I need

The microphone can give the best recording in a noisy environment. It works in both high and low frequency but cannot capture the voice to that life-like the voice of vocals, but it performs well. They are not sensitive to loud sound, so they can be a good choice for a home studio where drums are used.

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What kind of mic do I need

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  1. What kind of mic do I need?

  2. Condenser Mics Vocals and singers usually use condenser mics, and we all have heard their voices. This mic has specific details and texture that make that most liked. Technically this microphone is more sensitive to small vibrations than other kinds. It captures all sounds with detail and high-frequency energy, making it the best choice for all singers. On the other hand, it is super sensitive to all the soft voices. Our team always suggests that if you are searching for a mic to use in the whole room, at home, or in-studio setting for string-type instruments or vocals, their personal choice is this condenser mic.

  3. Dynamic Microphone The microphone can give the best recording in a noisy environment. It works in both high and low frequency but cannot capture the voice to that life-like the voice of vocals, but it performs well. They are not sensitive to loud sound, so they can be a good choice for a home studio where drums are used. They are not static as condenser microphones were; they are dynamic, so you can use them on stage, on the street, taking interviews with someone, or even in an orchestra with guitar or drum kick.

  4. Ribbon Mics As the name suggests, this type of microphone is a ribbon, a thin metal sheet that vibrates as the sound strikes it and produces an electrical current. They have a figure 8 polar pattern, meaning they capture the sound equally, whether front or back. They are fragile and somewhat expensive, like condenser mics. It is super sensitive if you blow air too hard on them. They break easily, so our technical worker always suggests avoiding buying this type of mics in the first instance as it will increase your burden.

  5. Contact Us For more information about our microphone hire services get in touch with us: www.themusicbox.com.au Phone: 02 9797 1800 Disclaimer : This is a generic Information & post; content about the services can be changed from time to time as per your requirements and contract. To get the latest and updated information, contact us today or visit our website.

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