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Audio Technica AT2031 Condenser Instrument Microphone is in a condition made by Audio-Technica and is for sale in the for a great price of £94.4 . Perfect definition at an incredible price. The Audio Technica AT2031 Condenser Instrument Microphone is an excellent choice for any professional who records stringed instruments. Ensure record-ready sounds. The AT2031 has a slight rise in the high-frequency range. This is excellent for automatically adding clarity and definition to your recordings saving you a great deal of time in the post-production stage. You can be guaranteed youll own a microphone suited for the most demanding of applications thanks to its low self-noise ability to handle high levels of SPL and wide dynamic range. The AT2031 is just as comfortable on-the-road as it is in the studio. Its rugged construction makes it a perfect companion to use when capturing percussion overheads acoustic guitars pianos and much more. an amazing Audio-Technica Microphone Instrument Condenser AT2031 Technica Audio – Click Read More for more product information, photographs and how to order.
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Condenser
A condenser microphone is a type of microphone that uses a capacitor (condenser) to convert sound into an electrical signal. It typically has a diaphragm placed close to a backplate, forming a capacitor. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, it moves, causing changes in the distance between the diaphragm and the backplate, which in turn changes the capacitance and generates an electrical signal.
Condenser microphones are known for their sensitivity and accuracy in capturing sound, making them ideal for studio recordings where detail and clarity are crucial. They often require an external power source, such as phantom power, to operate. Due to their high sensitivity, condenser microphones are commonly used for recording vocals, acoustic instruments, and other sound sources where capturing fine details is important. Popular examples of condenser microphones include the Neumann U87 and the Audio-Technica AT2020.
Instrument
Microphone
A microphone is a crucial audio device used to capture and convert sound waves into electrical signals, enabling audio recording, amplification, and transmission across various settings. In studio recording, microphones are indispensable for capturing the nuances of vocals and instruments, ensuring high-fidelity sound for music production, podcasts, and voiceovers. Different types of microphones, such as condenser, dynamic, and ribbon microphones, are chosen based on their specific characteristics and desired sound quality. In live sound environments, microphones are used to amplify voices and instruments, making them essential for concerts, theatrical performances, and public speaking events, where clarity and volume are critical.
Beyond music and entertainment, microphones play a vital role in broadcasting for radio and television, providing clear audio for news, interviews, and commentary. In filmmaking, microphones capture dialogue, sound effects, and ambient sounds, which are crucial for creating immersive audio experiences. They are also integral to telecommunication devices, ensuring clear voice transmission in phones and video calls, and in conferencing systems, facilitating effective communication in meetings and presentations. Additionally, microphones are used in various other applications, such as public address systems, hearing aids, and voice recognition technologies, showcasing their versatility and importance in modern audio technology.
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£166.00
Ideal microphone for sax toms brass and percussion UniMount clip permits accurate positioning, provides shock resistance and protects element Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source Extended frequency response captures subtle nuances of the performance 6' (1.8 m) cable permanently attached to microphone
£129.00
Miniature condenser microphone ideal for both vocal and acoustic guitar applications Natural and articulate vocal reproduction with used as a clip on lavalier Excels in pickup of acoustic guitar with included instrument adapter Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source Switchable low-frequency roll-off
£94.40
Cardioid polar pattern improves isolation of desired sound source Low self-noise perfectly suited for digital recording equipment Ideal for stringed instruments such as violin cello acoustic guitar harp and piano both in the studio and on stage High SPL handling and wide dynamic range Discreet in size (134mm) yet surprisingly versatile, sturdy steel construction, equally at home in a home studio, rehearsal studio or on stage
£89.00 £81.80
Pivoting, threaded stand mount attaches securely for easy and precise placement of the microphone Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source Custom-engineered low-mass diaphragm provides extended frequency response and superior transient response High SPL handling and wide dynamic range provide unmatched versatility Ideal for project/home-studio applications
£157.10 £134.00
Designed for video production and broadcast (ENG/EFP) audio acquisition Extremely short length (under 175 mm) ideal for use with compact digital cameras Provides the narrow acceptance angle desirable for long-distance sound pickup Excellent sound rejection from the sides and rear of mic Operates on phantom power only frequency response: 90–20,000 Hz