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Audix VX5 Condenser Vocal Microphone is in a condition made by Audix and is for sale in the for a great price of £230 . Performing on-stage or in the studio? Make sure you have the Audix VX5 Condenser Vocal Microphone by your side. This condenser sounds just as good as it looks. With a detailed frequency response of 40Hz-16kHz youll be able to pick-up every single nuance of any performance without any compromises. Incredibly smooth you wont find another microphone that sounds this good within this price range. The VX5 boasts a supercardioid polar pattern this is similar to cardioid but instead offers a tighter pick-up range for a greater off-axis rejection of undesirable noise and ambience. Thanks to this youll be guaranteed highly usable results regardless of the environment youre performing or recording in. This microphone will capture more of you and less of everything else! The smooth sound that the VX5 relays also makes it an exceptional choice to bring out of your microphone locker if you need to capture overheads brass woodwind guitar and more. Not only does this microphone sound great – it looks it too! Made from only the finest components available the VX5 is built to deliver the results! The acoustically ported steel mesh grill screen minimises the risk of plosives and sibilance from taking attention away from your performances whilst the compact lightweight design makes it an absolute joy to perform with. It doesnt get much better than this. an amazing Audix Microphone Vocal Condenser VX5 Audix – Click Read More for more product information, photographs and how to order.
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.
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.
Vocal
A vocal microphone is a microphone specifically designed and optimized for capturing human voice. These microphones are engineered to emphasize clarity, presence, and intelligibility of vocals, making them essential tools for live performances, studio recordings, broadcasting, and public speaking.
Vocal microphones come in various types, such as dynamic, condenser, and sometimes even ribbon. Dynamic vocal microphones like the Shure SM58 are popular for their durability, ability to handle high sound pressure levels, and effective rejection of background noise, making them ideal for live stage use. Condenser vocal microphones, such as the Neumann U87, are valued for their sensitivity and accuracy in capturing vocals with detailed clarity, making them common choices in professional studio environments where quality is paramount.
Choosing the right vocal microphone depends on factors such as the intended use (live or studio), the vocalist’s style, and the desired sound characteristics. Each type of vocal microphone offers distinct advantages based on these considerations.
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£222.00
Subcategory: vocal microphone Type: hand-held microphone Condenser Directional pattern: cardioid Frequency range: 40 Hz – 20 kHz
£557.64 £491.00
Type: Condenser Impedence: 250 ohms Polar Pattern: Cardioid Sensitivity: @1k 25.5 mV/Pa Frequency Response: 40Hz-20kHz
£933.98
33 mm externally-biased condenser capsule 25% greater effective diaphragm area Cardioid polar pattern Proprietary internal shock mount International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
£79.70
The i5 cardioid microphone can be used to microphone a wide variety of musical instruments, guitars, and bass cabinets as well as vocals and speech A wide frequency response of 50 Hz – 16 kHz Equipped with a VLM diaphragm for natural, accurate sound reproduction
£144.98
Concert level, professional vocal mic for live sound, broadcast, and studio Very tight pattern control, exceptional clarity for premium PA systems Clear, accurate sound with slight mid-range boost Allows vocals to cut through the stage mix Extreme off-axis rejection provides excellent isolation on stage