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Dynamic vs. Condenser Microphone: Which Type Should You Get?
A dynamic mic uses electromagnetic induction and a condenser mic uses variable capacitance. Dynamic mics are less sensitive, while condensers capture more detail but also pick up more noise. Dynamic ...
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Sound quality is an essential ingredient in the mix for anyone who wants to produce a compelling podcast. Poor sound is one of the biggest turn-offs for listeners and a guaranteed way of ensuring your ...
The new RØDE NT1 Signature Series has all the improvements of the 5th Generation NT1 but without the USB interface. This is strictly XLR. Following the launch of RØDE’s new 5th Generation of the ...
In a late-November post, I discussed various microphone options available (I quote) “in terms of options for you to consider using in your next virtual work meetings and/or off-hours jam sessions.” At ...
Maono is fairly new on the scene, and it has announced the PM500T, a rather impressive looking XLR condenser microphone system. I love condenser mics, with the lovely warm, full bodied sound that a ...
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