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Studio microphone

A studio microphone is a microphone specifically designed for use in a studio environment, such as for recording music, vocals, podcasts, or other audio productions. Studio microphones are often condenser microphones, which are known for their high sensitivity and detailed sound reproduction. They offer a wider frequency range than dynamic microphones, making them ideal for capturing subtle nuances in sound.

Features:

Condenser technology: They often require phantom power, meaning they need external power supplied by an audio interface or mixer to function.

High sensitivity: This makes them well-suited for capturing details like the nuances of a voice or instrument.

Wide frequency range: This provides a natural and detailed sound reproduction.

Pickup patterns: Studio microphones can have various pickup patterns such as cardioid, omnidirectional, or figure-eight, depending on the application.