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Microphone – The Instrument That Lets You Express Yourself to the World

Why does one need a microphone? Have you ever asked yourself this question? It’s most likely that you have asked yourself this question and that’s why you have landed on this page.

 

Uses of a Microphone

 

The most common use of a microphone is for the recording of music or voice. Most people that are into vlogging require a microphone. Vlogging is the practice of uploading video content for viewers much like a blogger would do for readers on a blog page. Common platforms where you see people do this are YouTube and Vimeo among others. 

Why Use a Microphone

 

When recording music or voice, it is of utmost importance to have the right amount of amplification and clarity. Viewers or listeners will not enjoy it if your video or audio recording has poor clarity. Take for example a pirated camcorder recording of a movie at a cinema hall. This is the one main reasons that no one should support piracy. The audio quality is terrible even though the video quality may be ‘just okay’. It’s not rare to find YouTube videos with poor audio quality. These videos are usually uploaded by inexperienced YouTubers that do not use microphones.

 

Types of Microphones

 

There are three main types of microphones that can be found in the market. These are dynamic mics, condenser mics, and ribbon mics. Before we begin to explain what these three types of microphones are, it is important to mention that each microphone has its own unique strengths and sound profile. When the appropriate type of microphone is paired with the right instrument, it can make a world of difference. On the other hand, each of these microphones can sound terrible if used incorrectly.

 

Dynamic Microphones

 

The Shure SM57 or Sennheiser MD 421-II, are the workhorse mics of studios around the world. They are preferred by many for the simple reason that they are not too expensive. They can easily take a beating and survive a lot of abuse. These microphones are not very sensitive and this makes them perfect for loud sources. These can commonly be spotted on snare drums and guitar amps for the same reason. These microphones pick up sound from the area they are pointed in and drop sounds that are coming from behind them.

 

Condenser Microphones

 

These microphones are more sensitive than condenser microphones and great for scenarios that require delicate sounds to be picked up by the microphone. This type of microphone works best with brighter or softer sounds. Condenser mics are omnidirectional and pick up sounds from all around without necessarily cancelling anything. These microphones are a little more fragile than condenser mics. They are also more expensive.

 

Ribbon Mics

 

Ribbon mics are the predecessors of the other two. Among the three mentioned here, these are the most sensitive. They meant to be used to record softer sounds, like voices or the delicate sounds produced by strings. Ribbon microphones are bidirectional and record sound that is coming from the area in front of them and behind them. These microphones are fairly pricey.

 

Where to Buy Your Microphones

 

You can buy your microphones online from your favourite shopping website. You can use commonly used search terms such as microphone, mic Bluetooth, wireless microphone, condenser microphone, Bluetooth microphone, etc to look for them or you could just look up products such as Zeom ™Q7 Bluetooth Wireless Karaoke Mic and Padraig 858 Karaoke MOBILE Portable Wireless Microphone.