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Shure SM58
Dynamic vocal microphone, favored for its durability and sound quality for live vocals.
Sennheiser MD 421
Dynamic microphone, great for toms, guitar cabs, and also for brass and woodwind instruments.
Audio-Technica AT2020
Condenser microphone with a versatile cardioid pattern, used for home studios for vocals and instruments.
Shure SM57
Dynamic microphone, commonly used for snare drums and guitar amps.
Neumann U87
Condenser microphone with a warm sound, often used for vocal recording and voice-overs in professional studios.
Blue Yeti
USB condenser microphone, widely used for podcasting, streaming, and voice-over work due to its ease of use and versatility.
Neumann KM 184
Small-diaphragm condenser microphone, known for its precision and clarity, commonly used for acoustic instruments and drum overheads.
Royer R-121
Ribbon microphone that captures a smooth, warm sound, commonly used for miking guitar amps and brass instruments.
AKG D112
Dynamic microphone, specifically designed for kick drums and bass instruments due to its high SPL capability.
Shure Beta 58A
Dynamic supercardioid microphone, upgrade from SM58 with improved frequency response, used for live and studio vocals.
Behringer C-1
Large-diaphragm condenser microphone, an affordable option for project studios, suitable for vocals and instruments.
AKG C414
Large-diaphragm condenser microphone, versatile and used for vocals, acoustic instruments, and overheads.
Rode NT1-A
Large-diaphragm condenser microphone, known for its clarity and warmth, suitable for vocals and acoustic instruments.
Electro-Voice RE20
Dynamic cardioid microphone, commonly used for broadcast vocals and as a kick drum microphone.
Heil PR-40
Dynamic cardioid microphone, produces a broad frequency range, popular for podcasting, broadcasting, and recording bass instruments.
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