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Want a Vocal Mic? Get the One Fits


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By : Larry Pettis   9 or more times read
Submitted 2011-12-04 21:14:02

Due to the appeal of the entertainment industry, more and more people are trying to get on TV shows that will serve as their ticket to fame. If you are one of these types, then you probably spend most of your time practicing your winning song. However, it is hard to sing when your voice is distorting because your mic cannot take the pitch and strength of your voice. Therefore, you should look for mics that will give you the highest possible audio output that fits within your budget and do a decent job. (There are many out there).

Looking for mics that will be able to support your voice quality can be hard, especially if you are not knowledgeable in the technical aspects of the music industry. After all, some microphones were built to withstand the hard-knocks while some were designed to handle the the finest details of a performance. Therefore you should take into account not only the frequency characteristics of your voice but also how you intend to use it.

Some microphones were built for home recording purposes only. These are microphones that tend to be more suited to the low budget recordist, as they were designed and constructed in the cheapest way possible. However, it doesn't mean that home recording microphones are not for you. If you intend to demo a song, then you should try buying this type of mic.

Dynamic microphones can handle the highest level of sound pressure. They are suitable for studio recording because the sounds are less likely to distort even if there is high audio input. If you own a home studio and you have your own recording equipment, then you should consider buying dynamic microphones because they are adequate and very sturdy all-around mics. Another advantage of getting dynamic microphones is that they are relatively inexpensive. This means you don't have to put too much of a toll on your budget just to be able to get high quality audio output.

Vocal mics or capacitor (condenser) microphones are those that can do the job of a dynamic mic -- only with better detail. Vocal mics can stand up to more sound pressure level (SPL) and can also pick up sound even from a large distance. A good thing about these mics is that they are able to render more a natural feel to the sounds they pick up.

Wireless microphone systems are also available if you prefer the freedom that goes with them. The great advantage of using wireless microphones is that you won't have to deal with the wires that are needed for a corded mic. This means you have the freedom to move around the room while you are singing. Another advantage of wireless microphones is that they are easier to store; You won't worry about the mics' wires getting tangled or trampled.

Whether it is a home recording microphone, dynamic or condenser, getting one that will be right for you is simple. You just have to know the basics about each microphone and how they will be advantageous to you so that you can decide for yourself which type of mic you want to use.


Author Resource:- Bruce Hathaway is an expert when it comes to every type of microphone. To find out more about mics for recording and stage , visit his website at Mics and More.


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