Dynamic vs condenser microphones
The way that a microphones picks up sound determines how useful the resulting audio output is for different applications. There are 2 main types of capsule used in microphones – dynamic and condenser.
Large diaphragm condenser microphone with cardioid polar response pattern for accurate reproduction of vocals and instruments in a recording or broadcast studio. All metal construction with a bespo...
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173.629UK
CM25 Studio Condenser Microphone |
Large diaphragm condenser microphone with cardioid polar response pattern for accurate reproduction of vocals and instruments in a recording or broadcast studio. All metal construction with a bespoke shock-mount and magnetic pop-shield included, ready to mount to a standard microphone stand or boom arm. Connection via XLR for high quality balanced audio output and phantom power from a mixing console or dedicated phantom power supply. Supplied with a 3m balanced XLR lead in a fitted aluminium transit case.
173.629UK | |
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Barcode / EAN | 5015972214923 |
Package type | Sleeve |
Package dimensions | 235 x 270 x 135mm |
Package weight | 1.56kg |
Package quantity | 1 unit |
Carton dimensions | 490 x 550 x 430mm |
Carton weight | 14.00kg |
Carton quantity | 8 packages |
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The way that a microphones picks up sound determines how useful the resulting audio output is for different applications. There are 2 main types of capsule used in microphones – dynamic and condenser.