Microphones


Live Sound systems are very important for event management organizations. There are various factors that you need to consider such as the type of microphone, mixer and amplifiers for that perfect output, and speakers for loud and clear audio without any noise disturbance. You can browse through our various categories of Live sound system such as microphones, wireless systems, sound monitoring, power amplifiers and more and make your event successful. From digital mixers to analog mixers, stage monitors to In-ear monitors, cases to racks, we have it all. 

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  1. Sennheiser MD 445 - Supercardioid Microphone
    Sennheiser MD 445 - Supercardioid Microphone
    Special Price $499.95 Regular Price $619.00
  2. sE Electronics sE8 - Matched Pair (B-Stock)
    sE Electronics sE8 - Matched Pair (B-Stock)
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  3. PreSonus DM-7 - Complete Drum Microphone Set
    PreSonus DM-7 - Complete Drum Microphone Set
    Special Price $299.99 Regular Price $399.95
  4. Sennheiser AMBEO VR - Microphone 3D AUDIO
    Sennheiser AMBEO VR - Microphone 3D AUDIO
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    AKG C636 Master Reference Condenser Vocal Microphone
    AKG C636 Master Reference Condenser Vocal Microphone
    Special Price $629.00 Regular Price $649.00
  6. AKG Drumset Concert 1 (B-Stock)
    AKG Drumset Concert 1 (B-Stock)
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    AKG C7 Handheld Condenser Microphone
    AKG C7 Handheld Condenser Microphone
    Special Price $299.00 Regular Price $326.00
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    AKG Drum Set Session I - Drum Microphone Package
    AKG Drum Set Session I - Drum Microphone Package
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    AKG Drumset Concert 1 - Professional Drum Microphone Package
    AKG Drumset Concert 1 - Professional Drum Microphone Package
    Special Price $929.00 Regular Price $1,173.00
  10. Shure PGADRUMKIT7 - 7-Piece Drum Microphone Kit
    Shure PGADRUMKIT7 - 7-Piece Drum Microphone Kit
    Special Price $549.00 Regular Price $699.00
  11. Shure KSM8 Dualdyne Vocal Microphone
    Shure KSM8 Dualdyne Vocal Microphone
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    Crown PCC-170 - Condenser Boundary Microphone
    Crown PCC-170 - Condenser Boundary Microphone
    Special Price $409.00 Regular Price $463.00
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    Crown PZM-30D - Pressure Zone Microphone
    Crown PZM-30D - Pressure Zone Microphone
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    Crown PCC-160 - Supercardioid Condenser Microphone
    Crown PCC-160 - Supercardioid Condenser Microphone
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  15. Shure KSM9HS -Handheld Vocal Microphone
    Shure KSM9HS -Handheld Vocal Microphone
    Special Price $699.00 Regular Price $874.00
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    Audix DP-5A - Drum Mic Package
    Audix DP-5A - Drum Mic Package
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    Audix DP-7 - 7-Piece Drum Mic Set
    Audix DP-7 - 7-Piece Drum Mic Set
    Special Price $999.00 Regular Price $1,245.00
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    Audix D2 - Instrument Microphone
    Special Price $129.00 Regular Price $195.00
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Choosing the Right Microphone: A Guide to Different Microphone Types

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound, and with so many varieties available, choosing the right one can be a challenge. Whether you're a musician, podcaster, gamer, or videographer, there's a specific microphone designed to excel in your application. Let's explore the most common types of microphones and their ideal uses:

Condenser Microphones:

These work by converting sound waves into electrical signals using a capacitor. Condenser microphones are known for their high sensitivity and wide frequency response, making them ideal for capturing detailed sounds in studio recordings, podcasts, and livestreams. They often require what's called "phantom power," provided by an external source like a mixer or audio interface.

Dynamic Microphones:

Built with a moving coil design, dynamic microphones are known for their durability and ability to handle loud sound sources. They are less sensitive than condenser microphones but don't require phantom power. This makes them popular choices for live vocals, sound reinforcement on stage, and miking instruments like drums and guitar amps.

USB Microphones:

Offering a convenient plug-and-play solution, USB microphones connect directly to your computer for easy recording. Many condenser microphones come in USB versions, making them ideal for podcasters, YouTubers, and gamers who want high-quality audio without needing extra equipment.

Wireless Microphones:

Free from cable constraints, wireless microphones provide mobility and flexibility for performers, presenters, and videographers. They come in various configurations, including Lavalier mics that clip onto clothing and handheld condenser mics with wireless transmitters.

Shotgun Microphones:

Designed with a narrow pickup pattern, shotgun microphones excel at capturing audio from a specific direction while minimizing ambient noise. They are ideal for videography, filmmaking, and capturing audio in noisy environments.

Lavalier Microphones (Lav Mics):

 Small and lightweight, lavalier microphones attach to clothing and are often used for presentations, lectures, and broadcast applications where the microphone needs to be discreet.

Studio Microphones:

High-quality condenser microphones designed for professional recording applications are known as studio microphones. They offer exceptional clarity and detail, perfect for capturing vocals, instruments, and any sound that demands the utmost fidelity.

Vocal Microphones:

Optimized for capturing the human voice, vocal microphones prioritize clarity and presence in the mid-range frequencies where speech resides. They are used for live singing, podcasting, and voice-over work.

Instrument Microphones:

A diverse category, instrument microphones come in various configurations to capture the unique sound of different instruments. Common types include dynamic mics for drums and guitar cabinets, condenser mics for acoustic instruments, and specialized mics for pianos and wind instruments.

Podcast Microphones:

 Often USB condenser microphones, podcast microphones offer a good balance of sound quality, ease of use, and affordability. They are ideal for recording clear and engaging audio for podcasts and livestreams.

Streaming Microphones:

Similar to podcast microphones, streaming microphones prioritize good audio quality with a focus on features like headphone jacks for monitoring and easy-to-use controls.

Gaming Microphones:

Designed for clear communication and noise cancellation, gaming microphones allow gamers to chat with teammates and stream their gameplay with high-quality audio. Many gaming mics also offer features like RGB lighting and customizable sound profiles.

Conference Microphones:

Used in conference rooms and meeting spaces, conference microphones ensure clear audio capture for everyone participating in the meeting. They may be omnidirectional to pick up sound from all directions or unidirectional to focus on the speaker.

Recording Microphones:

A broad term encompassing many of the microphone types mentioned above, recording microphones are any microphones used to capture sound for recording purposes. The specific type of recording microphone will depend on the desired sound source and recording environment.

By understanding the different types of microphones and their strengths, you can select the right tool to capture your sound perfectly, whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out.