Wired Microphone 6.3
Wired Microphone 6.3
Tailored frequency response is smooth and extended. Tuned specifically for vocal applications. On/off switch for onstage control. Cardioid polar pattern picks up the most sound from in front of the microphone and some sound from the sides. Less susceptible to feedback in high volume settings. Dynamic cartridge has a simple, rugged coil. Handles extreme volume levels without distortion. Durable metal construction. Steel mesh ball grille with integral popp filter reduces explosive breath sounds and wind noise. Includes a jack 1/4 to XLR Cable, Microphone Clip, and microphone purse.
- Hi-Fidelity Uni-directional Dynamic microphone
- Excellent voice reproduction
The shure is a very good sound quality microphone for singing, preaching, teaching, etc. Good for church, mosque, conference hall, studios, etc.Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone from SHURE is designed for use in professional settings and features a durable construction with high quality sound. It is suitable for lead and backup performance applications and incorporates an on/off switch for convenience. The package includes a microphone clip, swivel adapter, a XLR cable.
- Tailored microphone capsule design for clarity in the frequency range of vocal performance. - Cardioid polar pattern picks up audio from the source while rejecting unwanted noise.A microphone is a device that captures audio by converting sound waves into an electrical signal. This signal can be amplified as an signal or may be converted to a signal, which can be processed by a or other digital audio device.
While all microphones (or "mics") serve the same basic function, they can capture audio in several different ways. Therefore, multiple classes of microphones exist. The three most common types are described below.
- Dynamic - Dynamic microphones are the most widely used microphones. They have a simple design that includes a magnet wrapped by a metal coil. A thin sheet called a diaphragm is placed on the front end of the magnet and transmits vibrations from sound waves to the coil. The coil then transfers these vibrations to electrical wires that transmit the sound as an electrical signal. Since dynamic microphones use a simple design, they are typically very durable and do not require electrical power. Feel free to order our products on Konga, it will be delivered to you as soon as possible.