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Electro Voice ND86 Large Diaphragm Dynamic Vocal Microphone
The Electro Voice ND86 Large Diaphragm Dynamic Vocal Microphone is priced at GBP 136 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct to your door in a jiffy, or a box (P&P may apply). Please Read More for comprehensive details and images from the seller. (This is a sponsored link) but will not cost you anything.
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The Electro Voice ND86 Large Diaphragm Dynamic Vocal Microphone is currently retailing at GBP 136 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Mic Pro think that Electro Voice nailed it with the Electro Voice ND86 Large Diaphragm Dynamic Vocal Microphone.
The ND86 is a robust, high-performance, large-diaphragm dynamic supercardioid vocal microphone. Designed for excellent acoustic control in even the largest of venues, the ND86 capsule is precisely tuned to deliver present, smooth, and detailed sound, as well as superior isolation from sound on the stage.
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Diaphragm
The diaphragm in a microphone is a thin, flexible membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it. It plays a crucial role in converting sound into an electrical signal. When sound waves strike the diaphragm, it moves in response to the variations in air pressure, and this movement is then translated into an electrical current by the microphone’s internal components. The size and material of the diaphragm can significantly impact the microphone’s sound characteristics, such as its sensitivity, frequency response, and overall sound quality. Larger diaphragms typically provide a fuller, warmer sound, while smaller diaphragms may offer a more detailed and accurate reproduction of high frequencies.
Dynamic
A dynamic microphone is a type of microphone that uses an electromagnetic principle to convert sound into an electrical signal. It consists of a diaphragm attached to a coil of wire placed within the magnetic field of a magnet. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, it causes the diaphragm to move, generating an electrical current in the coil, which is then sent as an audio signal. Dynamic microphones are known for their durability, ability to handle high sound pressure levels, and resistance to moisture, making them ideal for live sound situations and rugged environments. They are commonly used for vocals, instruments, and public speaking.
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Live Microphones
A live microphone is a microphone designed for use in real-time sound amplification during events like concerts, public speaking, or theatre performances. These microphones are built for durability to withstand the physical demands of live events, often featuring cardioid or supercardioid patterns to reject unwanted noise from the sides or rear. They are typically used to capture clear and focused sound, ensuring high-quality audio for both the performer and the audience, and are chosen based on their ability to handle varying sound levels and environmental conditions.
Microphone
A microphone is a device that captures sound and converts it into an electrical signal. It works by using a diaphragm that vibrates in response to sound waves, which are then translated into electrical impulses. Microphones are used in a wide range of applications, from recording music and broadcasting to public speaking and live performances. They come in various types, including dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones, each suited for different recording environments and sound qualities.
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Vocal
A vocal microphone is specifically designed to capture the sound of the human voice with clarity and detail. These microphones are typically used in recording studios, live performances, and broadcasting. They come in various types, with condenser microphones being the most common for studio use due to their sensitivity and wide frequency response, capturing the nuances of a voice. Dynamic microphones are also popular for live vocal performances due to their durability and ability to handle high sound pressure levels. Vocal microphones are engineered to focus on capturing the tonal qualities of the voice while minimizing background noise, ensuring the vocals stand out in the mix.
About Electro Voice
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Electro-Voice, established in 1930, is a renowned American audio equipment manufacturer celebrated for its innovative and high-quality microphones. With over 90 years in the industry, the company has been instrumental in shaping professional audio solutions, offering products that empower performers and elevate the audience experience.
Among their standout products is the RE20, a dynamic cardioid microphone favoured for its versatility and consistent performance across various recording scenarios, including vocals, drums, and guitars. Its Variable-D design minimises the proximity effect, ensuring clear and natural sound reproduction. Another notable model is the ND96, a dynamic supercardioid vocal microphone designed for high-output environments, delivering exceptional clarity and feedback rejection.