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5 Common Claims About Dynamic and Condenser Microphones
5 Common Claims About Dynamic and Condenser Microphones
Considering that many beginners don’t understand the difference between condenser and dynamic microphones, leading to various misconceptions about these two types of microphones, this article lists some of the most common claims on the market and provides a detailed explanation of whether they are true.
Saramonic launches Ultra, a wireless microphone system, taking on RODE, Hollyland, and DJI
Saramonic launches Ultra, a wireless microphone system, taking on RODE, Hollyland, and DJI
If you’ve been following the wireless mic space, you know there is quite a bit to choose from. Into this market, Saramonic has now launched the Ultra, a 2-channel wireless microphone system ($299), which, according to the feature list, wants to go toe-to-toe with heavy hitters in the industry.
Ceiling vs. Tabletop vs. Throat Microphone: A Comprehensive Guide for Conference Rooms
Ceiling vs. Tabletop vs. Throat Microphone: A Comprehensive Guide for Conference Rooms
Choosing the right conference room mic is vital for clear audio. This guide breaks down the pros and cons of invisible ceiling mics vs. practical tabletop mics to help you decide based on your room and budget.
What Is the Best Mic Set-up for a Zoom Meeting?
What Is the Best Mic Set-up for a Zoom Meeting?
Bad audio on Zoom is unprofessional. Your laptop's built-in mic is the problem. This guide covers the best setups, from simple headsets to high-quality USB mics, to make you sound clear and professional.
How to Replace An Intercom System: Detailed Troubleshooting Steps
How to Replace An Intercom System: Detailed Troubleshooting Steps
Don't let a bad headset ruin your shoot. Learn quick troubleshooting fixes for your intercom system and discover what to look for in a new one, from comfort to essential Mesh technology.
What Should My Microphone Level Be?
What Should My Microphone Level Be?
Getting your mic level right is key for clean audio. Aim for an average of -18 to -12 dBFS to avoid distortion and background noise, ensuring a professional sound for any recording.
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