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DPA Microphones
DPA 6060-OC-U-B10 3mm Omni Series Subminiature Lavalier Condenser Microphone
$730.00DPA 6060-OC-U-B10 3mm Omni Series Subminiature Lavalier Condenser Microphone 6060 CORE Subminiature Lavalier Microphones are just 3 mm (0.12 in) in size but pack the audio power of our larger, award-winning DPA mics. What they lack in size, they more...
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DPA Microphones
DPA 4466-OC-R-F10 Core Omnidirectional Polar Pattern Headset Microphone
$980.00DPA 4466-OC-R-F10 Core Omnidirectional Polar Pattern Headset MicrophoneThe 4466 CORE Omnidirectional Headset Microphone combines DPAâs renowned 5 mm capsules with CORE by DPA technology and the Red Dot award-winning headset.These are the most advanced...
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DPA Microphones
DPA 4288-DC-F-F10-LH Cardioid Flex Directional Headset and Ear Set Microphone
$1,050.00DPA 4288-DC-F-F10-LH Cardioid Flex Directional Headset and Ear Set MicrophoneCombining the legendary sound of the 4088 Directional Capsule with the lightweight and DPA's flexible headset system, the 4288 Directional Headset Microphone is ideal for both...
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DPA Microphones
DPA 4099-DC-1-101-P Supercardioid Instrument Condenser Microphone for Piano
$1,340.00DPA 4099-DC-1-101-P Supercardioid Instrument Condenser Microphone for Piano4099P is a piano miking solution that makes it easy to achieve a high level of isolation on stage while providing clean and transparent stereo sound quality with realistic...
Pro Microphones
If you want to perform music live, record tracks or give a presentation or vlog your going to need a quality pro microphone. Microphones are used for a variety of situations from concerts, theatre, lectures and podcasting plus studio tracking. Haveing a good quality mic will make a huge difference in the end result and will define your level of professionalism and artistic value. Each microphone has different elements and features depending what you are using it for.
Boost your Microphoen and Sound pro
Professional microphones are the starting point in any pro audio setup, capturing sound and converting it into electrical signals. These signals are typically weak and require a pre amplifier. When connected to an audio interface, the microphone’s signal is boosted to line level and converted into digital audio for recording or live streaming. In a studio environment, this ensures high-quality sound capture with minimal noise and optimal clarity.
Mixers can be the Rock Stars for Microphones
In live or studio settings, mixers play a crucial role in shaping microphone signals. They allow engineers to adjust levels, apply effects, and balance multiple audio sources. The processed signal is then routed to power amplifiers in live setups, ensuring it has enough strength to drive speakers. In a studio, mixers help fine-tune sound before it’s sent to reference monitors or recorded for production. This stage is key to achieving a professional, polished sound.
The Final Sound
Speakers and power amplifiers work together to deliver the final sound output. In live sound environments, microphones feed into a mixer, which sends signals to power amplifiers, boosting them to drive PA speakers and stage monitors. This ensures clear, amplified sound across venues. In studios, the amplified signal is played through reference monitors, providing an accurate representation of the recorded audio for precise mixing and mastering.
Type of Microphones
1. Live Dynamic Microphones are Rugged and versatile, these microphones are commonly used for live performances.
Uses: Ideal for capturing vocals and instruments on stage, as they handle high sound pressure levels without distortion.
Main Features: Durable build, cardioid or supercardioid polar patterns for feedback rejection, and no need for external power.
Description: Cordless microphones that use radio frequencies to transmit audio signals.
Uses: Perfect for performers, presenters, and speakers requiring mobility.
Main Features: Long-range operation, interference-resistant channels, and rechargeable battery options.
Description: Small, clip-on microphones often used in broadcast or presentations.
Uses: Best for hands-free speaking, interviews, or theater performances.
Main Features: Discreet design, omnidirectional pickup, and compatibility with wireless systems.
4. Studio Condenser Microphones
Description: Sensitive mics designed for detailed sound capture in controlled environments.
Uses: Ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, and podcasting.
Main Features: Wide frequency response, high sensitivity, and requires phantom power.
Description: Lightweight microphones worn around the head.
Uses: Great for fitness instructors, performers, and public speakers.
Main Features: Hands-free operation, secure fit, and directional pickup to reduce ambient noise.
Echotone Music also carries professional Microphone Accessories like Cables, Shock mounts and stands. We have thousands of items in stock. Call if you dont see what you need on our site. Chances are we have it and at a great price.