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Rode NT1-A
The RODE NT1-A cardioid condenser microphone is one of the world's quietest microphones, and it comes complete with a ton of essential accessories! Its ultra-low self noise means you can...
$369.00
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Sennheiser E914
The e914 is a high-grade condenser microphone for very demanding applications. Its outstanding sound properties qualify the e914 for highly sophisticated applications like acoustic guitars, cymbals, percussion, overhead, orchestras, and...
$598.00
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Sennheiser Evolution E 835
Lead, vocal stage mic, designed to perform under pressure. Uniform frequency pick-up pattern maintains signal quality when moving on and off axis during performance. Gentle presence boost to even tonal...
$99.95
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Shure SM57
The SM57 has probably recorded 90% of all snare drums and guitar amps in existence! It could be rightly called the "Swiss Army Knife" of modern music. The SM57 is...
$170.00
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Shure SM58
The legendary Shure vocal mic, the SM58, is tuned to accentuate the warmth and clarity of lead and back-up vocals. The SM58 is consistently the first choice of performers around...
$188.00
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Shure SM7B
The SM7B is a dynamic microphone with a very smooth, flat, wide-range frequency response. It is meticulously designed for the most exacting music and speech requirements in professional audio applications....
$619.50
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10 Affordable Microphones for the Home Studio
With all the modern marvels that have been introduced in the last decade for our studios it may seem strange that the microphone has changed the least. A quick peek to the high end shows that some microphone designs used today were formulated in the late 60's, that's forty years ago! Since then countless models have been introduced, copied, resurrected and repackaged with small refinements. Few areas of the recording studio have been as hotly debated as to which is "best" for a particularly recording application.
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