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sE Electronics V2 Switch – Supercardioid Dynamic Stage Mic
The sE Electronics V2 Switch – Supercardioid Dynamic Stage Mic is priced at GBP 45 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 sE Electronics V2 Switch – Supercardioid Dynamic Stage Mic is currently retailing at GBP 45 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 Studio Electronics nailed it with the sE Electronics V2 Switch – Supercardioid Dynamic Stage Mic. sE Electronics V2 Switch – Supercardioid Dynamic Stage Mic
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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.
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.
Mic
A mic is a common abbreviation for microphone, a device that converts sound waves into electrical signals for recording or amplification. Mics come in various types and designs—such as dynamic, condenser, ribbon, and lavalier—each suited to different applications, from live performances and studio recording to broadcasting and filmmaking. Choosing the right mic is essential for capturing clear, high-quality sound tailored to the specific environment and source.
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Stage
Supercardioid
A supercardioid microphone has a highly directional pickup pattern, similar to the cardioid microphone, but with an even narrower focus. It is most sensitive to sound coming from the front, but also has a small area of sensitivity at the rear. This makes it ideal for isolating sound sources while rejecting noise from the sides and some noise from the rear. The supercardioid pattern offers a more focused sound capture than a standard cardioid microphone, making it particularly useful in live sound environments or recording situations where high isolation of the primary sound source is needed. However, because of its rear sensitivity, it may require more careful positioning to avoid capturing unwanted background noise.
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