Microphones

The Electro-Voice ND46 is a reliable, high-performance dynamic supercardioid instrument microphone. Designed to reproduce a wide variety of instrument sounds, t..
The Electro-Voice ND44 is a reliable, high-performance dynamic instrument microphone with a tight cardioid polar polar pattern. The ND44 capsule is designed to ..
The Shure WB98H/C is a premium cardioid condenser instrument microphone that mounts to the horn of wind instruments or to the rim of percussion instruments. The..
The SM Series microphones meet the requirements for high-energy performances and have been proven time and time again. The renowned sound and design of the SM l..
Microflex series microphones ensure that what you share is always heard. Whatever your needs, Shure's versatile Microflex series microphone types and access..
The Electro-Voice RE92HW is a professional quality hanging condenser microphone. It is designed specifically for cases where the microphone needs to be suspende..
The Electro-Voice RE92H is a professional quality hanging condenser microphone. It is designed specifically for cases where the microphone needs to be suspended..
The Electro-Voice RE90HW is part of the RE Series of architectural microphones and is highly immune to radio frequency interference (RFI/GSM) thanks to EV's..
The Electro-Voice RE90H is part of the RE Series of architectural microphones and is highly immune to radio frequency interference (RFI/GSM) thanks to EV's ..
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The Starlight features a 20 mm cardioid capsule hand-picked by a panel of more than 70 top producers (Aston 33) in double blind listening tests conducted during..
The Electro-Voice RE27N/D is a professional-quality dynamic cardioid microphone designed for broadcast dubbing, high-quality recording and sound reinforcement. ..
Studio Grade Production – Simplified! Combining the critically acclaimed AIR 192|4 interface, HDH40 headphones, a Nova Black condenser microphone, XLR ..
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Microphones

Microphones

A microphone converts sound waves into electrical energy. Ever since their invention in the late 1800s, microphones have become an inseparable part of human civilization. Nowadays, mics come in all kinds of shapes, sizes, connectivity options, and functions each for its own purpose. Microphones are divided into three basic types:

  • Dynamic
  • Condenser
  • Ribbon

Dynamic microphones have a moving coil magnetic diaphragm and they are capable of withstanding sound pressure levels (SPL) that are higher extreme. Dynamic microphones require no external power and are incredibly durable. They can be wired or wireless.

Condenser microphones produce a far higher sound fidelity than dynamic mics thanks to a very thin diaphragm membrane, which transfers energy to a back plate and alters the capacitance of a circuit. The resulting sound is clean, crisp and detailed. Condenser microphones are generally more expensive than dynamic microphones and require the use of an external power supply, internal batteries, or phantom power supplied by a mixer.

Ribbon microphones instead of using a diaphragm, employ a thin metal ribbon allowing them to pick up the velocity of the air. This design makes them more sensitive to higher frequencies but retains a warm vintage voicing. Newer models work well for live multi-instrument recording in venues where the noise level is not loud.

A microphone polar pattern determines where sound is detected and at what angles a mic is sensitive to a sound source. Below are the most common types of polar patterns:

  • Cardioid
  • Supercardioid
  • Hypercardioid
  • Omnidirectional
  • Bi-directional

Cardioid microphones capture sound from the front and reject everything else from the rear and sides. Cardioid microphones are the most common type.

Supercardioid and hypercardioid microphones are more directional than cardioid and have a narrower area of sensitivity. These microphones provide improved isolation and higher resistance to feedback. Their enhanced ability to reject noise makes them ideal to use for loud sound sources, noisy stage environments or even for untreated recording rooms.

Omnidirectional microphones capture sound equally from all directions. This type of mic has a more natural sound because of their non-directional design that eliminates any rejection. 

Bi-directional microphones capture sound from both the front and back but rejects sounds coming from the sides. The front and back sensitivity make them ideal for stereo recording or for capturing multiple instruments.

Buy microphones in Musician.UA

You can buy microphones in our stores. It is also possible to place an order in the online shop. Delivery is carried out all over Ukraine. Thanks to the wide assortment, everyone will find a suitable product for themselves. You can always count on professional advice and assistance. We care about the quality of service and do everything we can to make sure you are satisfied with your purchase.