ElectroVoice RE20

ElectroVoice RE20

435 £522.00
£435.00 ex VAT
Sennheiser MD421-II

Sennheiser MD421-II

279 £335.00
£279.17 ex VAT
Shure SM7B

Shure SM7B

316 £380.00
£316.67 ex VAT
Rode Podmic USB

Rode Podmic USB

155 £187.00
£155.83 ex VAT
Shure MV7+-K-BNDL

Shure MV7+-K-BNDL

230 £277.00
£230.83 ex VAT
Shure SM57

Shure SM57

90 £109.00
£90.83 ex VAT
Shure Beta 58A

Shure Beta 58A

157 £189.00
£157.50 ex VAT
Sennheiser MD 441-U Dynamic Supercardioid Microphone

Sennheiser MD 441-U Dynamic Supercardioid Microphone

685 £822.00
£685.00 ex VAT
Shure SM58

Shure SM58

82 £99.00
£82.50 ex VAT
Sennheiser E906

Sennheiser E906

132 £159.00
£132.50 ex VAT
Shure MV7+-K

Shure MV7+-K

208 £249.95
£208.29 ex VAT
Sennheiser MD421 Kompakt

Sennheiser MD421 Kompakt

206 £248.00
£206.67 ex VAT

Audix PDX720 Signature Edition Microphone

665 £799.00
£665.83 ex VAT
Universal Audio SD-1 Standard Dynamic

Universal Audio SD-1

199 £239.00
£199.17 ex VAT
Telefunken M81 Dynamic Mic

Telefunken M81 Dynamic Mic

204 £245.00
£204.17 ex VAT
Sontronics Halo

Sontronics Halo

149 £179.00
£149.17 ex VAT
Shure Super 55

Shure Super 55

187 £225.00
£187.50 ex VAT
Shure SM86

Shure SM86

140 £169.00
£140.83 ex VAT
Shure Beta 87A

Shure Beta 87A

240 £289.00
£240.83 ex VAT
Shure Beta 57A

Shure Beta 57A

125 £151.00
£125.83 ex VAT
Shure Beta 52A

Shure Beta 52A

144 £173.00
£144.17 ex VAT
Shure 55SH-2

Shure 55SH-2

129 £155.00
£129.17 ex VAT
Shure 520DX - Green Bullet

Shure 520DX - Green Bullet

129 £155.00
£129.17 ex VAT
Sennheiser e935

Sennheiser e935

140 £169.00
£140.83 ex VAT

A dynamic microphone consists of a diaphragm—a thin, flexible material sensitive to sound waves—and a coil of wire attached to this diaphragm. Within the microphone, there is a magnet. When sound waves cause the diaphragm to move, the linked coil moves within the magnetic field generated by the magnet.

Dynamic Microphone Diagram

This movement induces an electrical current in the coil through a process known as electromagnetic induction. The variations in air pressure caused by sound waves are thus translated into an electrical signal. This signal is then sent through the microphone cable to a mixer, amplifier, or recording device for further processing or recording.

Dynamic microphones are renowned for their durability and reliability. They are particularly well-suited for handling high sound pressure levels without introducing distortion. While they may be less sensitive to subtle nuances in sound than condenser microphones, dynamic microphones are often preferred in scenarios involving live sound or recording loud sources such as guitar amplifiers and drums.

Well-known examples of dynamic microphones include the Shure SM58, Electro-Voice RE20, Sennheiser MD 421, AKG D112, Beyerdynamic M88, and Shure SM7B.

The Electro-Voice RE20 is a broadcast-standard microphone widely used in radio, voiceover, and studio recording applications. Recognized for its smooth and flat frequency response, the RE20 is prized for capturing the natural tonal qualities of a voice.

The Sennheiser MD 421 is a classic dynamic microphone known for its versatility. It is frequently used in recording studios for capturing a wide range of instruments, including drums, guitars, and brass instruments.

The AKG D112 is a dynamic microphone designed specifically for kick drums. Its tailored frequency response and ability to handle high SPL (Sound Pressure Level) make it a popular choice for capturing the low-frequency impact of bass drums and other bass-heavy instruments.

The Beyerdynamic M88 is another dynamic microphone with a reputation for its durability and versatility. It is often used for vocal instruments and as a broadcast microphone.

While often associated with broadcasting, the Shure SM7B is a dynamic microphone widely used in recording studios for vocals and instruments. Its flat, wide-range frequency response and effective pop filter make it a choice for many recording engineers.

These dynamic microphones exemplify the versatility and reliability of dynamic microphone technology, making them popular choices for a range of professional audio applications.

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