MIPRO MU53HN Unidirectional Cardioid Headworn Microphone
- The unidirectional capsule unit reduces environmental noise, increases the S/N ratio and improves sound clarity
- Flexible and durable headset frames with comfortable, soft ear-hooks. Available in two sizes for a secure, comfortable and ideal fit
- High dynamic range and low distortion
- The microphone boom is easily detachable from the frame and can be worn on the left or right side of the frame
- The boom holder is fully rotatable so as to make adjustments in length, direction and angle for precise and optimum capsule positioning Show more ▼
MIPRO ACT32H UHF Analog Handheld Wireless Microphone 5NB Frequency
- Aesthetically designed rugged plastic housing features the most comfortable handheld size and presents MIPRO’s unique style
- Operates on 5NB Frequency Band
- An LCD on the housing displays the working channel, battery status and operating information
- Powered by two AA alkaline batteries
- Pairs with MIPRO’s capsule modules featuring high dynamic range for loud singing without distortion. The patented capsule suspension design virtually eliminates vibration and handling noise Show more ▼
Microphones are used in a wide range of applications, from music recording and podcasting to speech recognition and sound reinforcement. Microphones come in a variety of types, each with its own unique features and capabilities, such as directional or omnidirectional, condenser or dynamic, and wired or wireless.
Dynamic microphones are a popular choice for live performances, as they are rugged and can handle high sound pressure levels. They are also less sensitive to background noise, making them ideal for use in loud environments. Condenser microphones, on the other hand, are more sensitive and are typically used in recording studios and other controlled environments. They are ideal for capturing subtle nuances in sound, but can be more fragile than dynamic microphones. Directional microphones are designed to capture sound from a specific direction, while omnidirectional microphones can capture sound from all directions. Wireless microphones are becoming increasingly popular, as they allow for greater freedom of movement and can be easily connected to other devices such as mixers and audio interfaces.
Another type of microphone is a lavalier microphone, it is a small clip-on microphone that can be worn by a person, it is often used in video production and live event, as it allows the person to move around without being tethered to a microphone.
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