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The MXL 603 Small Diaphragm Condenser Instrument Microphones are acoustically matched to deliver a highly immersive stereo field allowing you to capture studio-grade stereo recordings with natural tonality. The transformerless design of the…
The AKG SA60 stand adaptor is designed for use with straight-shaft microphones. More info... Features/Specifications: Microphone stand adaptor For use with straight-shaft microphones
The AKG SA63 stand adaptor is designed for use with wireless microphone systems. More info... Features/Specifications: Microphone stand adaptor For use with wireless microphone systems
The AKG H50 stereo bar allows you to mount two microphones on a single microphone stand. This is ideal for capturing stereo recordings. More info... Features/Specifications: Mount two microphones on a single microphone…
The Woodstock Microphone. Having cemented its place in history back in 1969, the Shure 565SD Classic Vocal Microphone set the blueprint for the lineage of mics that followed. With unparalleled performance and clarity,…
Infinite sonic possibilities in a compact size. Thats what the Arturia MicroFreak Vocoder Microphone provides you with. Connecting the device to your MicroFreak Vocoder is as easy as plugging it in via the…
The MXL 550/551 Large Diaphragm Plus Instrument Microphone is the perfect microphone bundle for singer-songwriters and budding engineers. Consisting of a large and small diaphragm condenser youll find that both microphones provide you…
The Shure 55SH Series II Unidyne Vocal Microphone is a timeless sound with a time-honored design. It has become an icon in the music industry for over 50 years. This microphone is the…
Sleek stylish and truly inspirational. The Shure 545SD Classic Unidyne Instrument Microphone is the predecessor to the world-famous SM57. Loaded with the legendary Unidyne III capsule, the 545SD boasts that sought-after sound with…
The Shure Green Bullet Microphone, known for its iconic midrange punch and ability to cut through music, first emerged in 1949 and has since become the definitive harmonica mic. When plugged in, this…