Unidirectional Dynamic

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Unidirectional Dynamic
what kind of hand-held microphone is best for vocal condenser, dynamic, SuperCard, HyperCard, thistles?

a large number of microphones are in the market, which I will hand puzzel unidirectional microphone is best for the singer / vocal? wired or wireless. dynamic or condenser. thistle thistle or hyper or supercard. lightweight or heavy. specify, if possible give the company and model name.

It really depends on the conditions under which it will use and individual tastes of the singer and sound engineer. A High Quality wireless is useful if the singer will perform at microphone rather than keeping it on one foot. A dynamic is preferable to a capacitor to the use stage, rather than recording in the studio. A large (classical) general purpose microphone vocal stage use is the Shure SM58. It is very tough and versatile and has a great sound with the voice. WK

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Jeremy Miles worked for 5 years in the real estate business before taking up writing full time. He is a registered real estate agent and his articles are informative and interesting.


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