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Used Turnstile TAC1100 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $49.99
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Used MXL 990/991 Recording Microphone Pack
Product Price  $41.99
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Used MXL 990 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $44.99
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Used Superlux EcoH6A Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $99.99
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Used Sterling Audio ST31 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $44.99
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Used Audix OM2 Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $59.99
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Used AKG P5I Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $69.99
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Used Shure SM58LC Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $79.99
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Used Aston Origin Origin Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $74.99
$119.99
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Used Mlx CR89 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $99.99
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Used Cloud 44-A Ribbon Microphone
Product Price  $799.99
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Used Peavey PVM45 Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $39.99
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Used Sennheiser EW 100 G3 835 Handheld Wireless System
Product Price  $299.99
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Used Digital Reference DR2606 Handheld Wireless System
Product Price  $84.99
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Used Behringer B2 PRO Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $59.99
$84.99
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Used Sony ECM-MS 5 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $599.99
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Used CAD GXL2200 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $39.99
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Used RODE NT1 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $109.99
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Used Warm Audio WA-67 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $629.99
$674.99
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Used Zingyou BM800 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $29.99
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Used Zingyou BM800 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $29.99
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Used Shure 570s Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $74.99
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Used Shure SM96 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $99.99
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Used Audio Spectrum AS540 Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $34.99
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Used Pyle PCMIC78 Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $29.99
$54.99
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Used Audio-Technica KICK/TOM Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $119.99
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Used Shure PE54D-CN Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $149.99
$179.99
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Used Sterling Audio ST77 Condenser Microphone
Product Price  $79.99
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Used RCA TYPE 77-DX Ribbon Microphone
Product Price  $2,099.99
$2,499.99
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Used Line 6 XDAD8
Product Price  $99.99
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Used Audio-Technica PRO Dynamic Microphone
Product Price  $99.99
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Used Blue Bottle Rocket Stage 1 Mic Locker Recording...
Product Price  $1,499.99
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K&M Mic Clip For Wireless Microphones
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Product Price  $10.49

The simplest way to describe a microphone is as a machine that turns vibrations into an electrical signal. A better way to think about the mic might be as a tool to make your voice heard in every corner of a massive venue, or immortalize it in a recording. Still, understanding the basic way that they work is a good first step in truly appreciating your microphones and wireless systems.There are two primary types of microphones to choose from. The first is the condenser, which contains a moving metal diaphragm next to a fixed plate. You can find condenser microphones virtually everywhere, from a tiny one inside your phone to a high-end model in a laboratory or recording studio. The other primary type is the ribbon mic. They pick up sounds in broad areas ahead and behind, but cancel out sound from the sides. In a professional studio setting, this can be used to set up a "Blumlein pair" of crossed-over figure-8s, allowing directional sound to be recorded. Other response patterns are available with various types of condenser microphones. Some of our top brands in this category include: Shure, Audio-Technica, AKG, Neumann, Telefunken, Sennheiser, Blue Microphones, and much more.

The legendary Shure SM58, for example, is an incredibly popular mic for vocals because of its cardioid pattern, which picks up sounds in a wide area directly in front of the microphone and ignores sound from behind, where monitors and speakers might otherwise cause feedback. Other variations on this pattern supercardioid, hypercardioid and subcardioid have similar response, but can also pick up some sound from behind. The most targeted response pattern belongs to shotgun microphones, which are sensitive to a long, narrow field directly in front of the mic. This focus makes them perfect for accurate pickup on TV and film sets or in locations with a lot of background noise.Other specialized microphones are made for specific uses, such as the Yamaha SubKick, which picks up sub-100Hz frequencies to help accurately reproduce the full power of bass drums and floor toms. For any type of microphone, you might also want to take a look at some accessories such as booms and arms, windscreens, shockmounts and pop filters.If you plan to take a mic on the move, there are plenty of wireless systems available. These may support one or more mics, so you can have as many as you need for the act and your venue. Wireless microphones come in full-size versions, as well as compact wearable monitors that are perfect for emcees, hosts or DJs.Once you've got your mic and picked out and the hardware to go with it, you'll be ready to get recording and performing in time.