Microphone Description
When you are renting a microphone, you need to know the application first. For example, if you are speaking or singing in front of a live audience, a stick or a wireless microphone would be the ideal choice. When interviewing someone for a video, lapel microphones, which are small and can be hidden, are the best option. On the other hand, a condenser microphone would be the best choice for recording audio, as it can provide a high quality sound. Make sure you match the microphone to the application, as well as the size and setting of the room. If you have specific product questions, a KWIPPED supplier will be happy to assist you while making your decision.
Features of microphones
Because microphones come in so many different varieties, there are a number of different features to consider. Some of the specialty microphones and lapel microphones are useful for attaching to those being interviewed, as well as those who are giving talks on a stage. Some of the different types of microphones available include stick, shotgun, lapel, parabolic, and condenser microphones. In addition, there are wireless models available, which are highly convenient and just as simple to use. The wireless models work well for stages, as it cuts down on the cord clutter. Many musicians have been using these for years, but more and more presenters at conventions are now doing the same.
How microphones work
Microphones are able to take acoustic audio from a person’s voice or an instrument, and turn that into amplified sound. This sound, which is often put through a mixer of some type, can be projected live, as well as recorded. Once recorded, it is possible to edit the audio captured from the microphone to produce a better quality finished product. This is ideal for those doing musical recordings, spoken recordings, podcasts, etc.
About microphones
Microphones are essential to many different individuals for a variety of different reasons. They are helpful when speaking on stage in front of a large audience so everyone in the room will be able to hear, and they are naturally essential for musicians. However, they are also an important device for those that are doing interviews, recording podcasts, television and the movies, and so much more.
Microphone Applications
A device used with an amplifier to transmit acoustic sound into electrical sound.
- Offices
- Meetings
- Courtrooms
- Assemblies
- Conventions
- Podcasting
- Recording sessions
- Concerts
- Interviews
Microphone Manufacturers
- Sennheiser
- Blue
- Shure
- Motorola
- Heil Sound
- Nady Systems
- Line 6
- M-Audio
- Apogee A
- KG
- Audio Technica