Microphones

Capture the best sound for your audio setup with our premium selection of microphones. Whether you’re recording in a studio, performing live, or miking instruments, the right mic ensures clear, accurate audio signals and integrates seamlessly with your audio system and audio gear.
Microphone Types for Every Need
Our collection offers versatile options to suit every recording or performance scenario:
Benefits of Quality Microphones
Investing in quality microphones ensures your audio gear and audio system perform at their best. High-quality mics preserve clean audio signals, minimize interference, and provide reliable performance for both studio and live applications. They work hand-in-hand with audio cables, custom cables, and other audio equipment to deliver consistent, professional results.
Upgrade Your Audio Setup
Pair your microphones with suitable cable types, preamps, and monitoring gear to optimize your workflow. The right setup improves signal integrity, reduces noise, and ensures your recordings or performances sound exactly as intended. With our wide range of microphones and audio equipment, you can configure a complete, high-performance audio system tailored to your needs.
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Condenser microphones are primarily used for recording vocals, acoustic instruments, and capturing the sound of a room.
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Dynamic microphones are versatile, all purpose mics which can help eliminate ambient noise from recordings or performances.
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Instrument microphones help capture the sounds of the instruments you play and come in all shapes and sizes.
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Tube microphones are generally "warmer" sounding and are the preferred microphone for studio vocal recordings.
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Ribbon microphones are the preferred choice for recording guitar cabinets and have a very unique tone.
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Wireless microphones are cordless and are most commonly used for live performances where cables would limit the ability to move around.
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Live microphones are commonly used for live performances but also have useful applications in the studio.
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Lavalier microphones are a convenient way to hold presentations or conduct interviews with hands-free microphones.
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The best for achieving focused, quality recordings of dialogue, foley, and sound effects in film, video, and TV productions, as well as for vlogs, web series, and even voice-over work.
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