Sweet Voices of EV 368 Electro-Voice 468
A few decades ago, Electro-Voice set the audio industry on its ear when they introduced the NeoDymium (N/DYM) line of durable and affordable dynamic microphones, which boast response and performance...
View ArticleEV Electro-Voice RE510
EV Electro-Voice RE510 Because of their wide frequency response and great sensitivity, condenser mikes are often the first choice of recording engineers, particularly for vocals. But studio conditions...
View ArticleTube Microphones Review
Just as tube guitar amps provide warmer sound and more natural tone than solid state amps, tube microphones accomplish the same thing fir vocals and miked instruments. Classic mics like the Neumann U67...
View ArticleZoom H4n Portable Digital Recorder
Zoom H4n Digital Recorder is pleased to announce their all-new recorder: The H4n features an improved user interface, built-in X/Y stereo condenser mics, a digitally controlled mic pre-amp and the...
View ArticleSamson, Shure and Telex UHF Wireless Microphone Systems
The main reason for using a wireless system is obvious: avoiding the embarrassment of being tackled by your own cable. While wireless systems have become commonplace, there are still performers who...
View ArticleLive Music Recording – Preventing Cymbal Leakage
Most vocal microphones have a cardioid response pattern (see diagram). Cardioid mikes pick up sound from the front of the mic and reject sound from the rear
View ArticleSennheiser Evolution Series dynamic microphones
Purchasing a microphone is never an easy task. It’s hard enough to crank up a guitar amp in a music store and try to evaluate the tone of an instrument, effect or amp—all the while trying to think of...
View ArticleKorby Audio Technologies
Korby Solid-State “Stubby” Microphone – discontinued The “Stubby” microphone uses solid-state circuitry to achieve the distinctive fat, dark tone associated with the vintage Neumann U47 tube mic. The...
View ArticleBlue Encore 100 and 200 Mic Hands-On Review
Blue microphones have a stellar reputation in the recording studio thanks to their impressive ability to capture a wide array of sounds and their distinctive--and sometimes lovably quirky--looks. Over...
View ArticleChoosing the Right Microphone
Choosing the correct microphone for the job is crucial for the right sound. You wouldn’t want to be on stage belting out your vocals into a kick drum mic, just as you wouldn’t want to use an $800.00...
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