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Audix FireBall Harmonica Microphone $199 Audix FireBall Harmonica Microphone |
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Audix Micropod Podium Microphone $349 Audix Micropod Podium Microphone |
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Audix D4 Dynamic Microphone $169 Audix D4 Dynamic Microphone |
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Audix D-2 Drum Microphone $129 Audix D-2 Drum Microphone |
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Audix I-5 Instrument Microphone $99 Audix I-5 Instrument Microphone |
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Audix F5 Instrument Microphone $79.99 Audix F5 Instrument Microphone |
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Audix OM-2 Microphone $99 Audix OM-2 Microphone |
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Audix OM-7 Microphone $208.39 Audix OM-7 Microphone |
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Audix OM-5 Dynamic Microphone $144.69 Audix OM-5 Dynamic Microphone |
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Audix F2 Drum Microphone $79.99 Audix F2 Drum Microphone |
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Audix Om-2 Microphone $90.99 Audix OM-2 Microphone |
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Audix Fireball Harmonica Microphone $199 Audix FireBall Harmonica Microphone |
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Audix Om-5 Dynamic Microphone $145.59 Audix OM-5 Dynamic Microphone |
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Audix i-5 Instrument Microphone with Shoort Boom Stand
Sale Price: $99.00 |
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Audix FP7 Drum Microphone Package Drum kit Mics
Sale Price: $499.00 |
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Audix D-Clamp Percussion Mount Microphone Holder
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MSI 12.1-Inch Laptop Carrying Case ( Hard Shell, Black ) ( MSI VR220-004US, MSI PR201-019US, ect.) + Vangoddy tm, Live*Laugh*Love wrist band!!! |
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Audix T-50K Inline Impedance Matching Transformer
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Guardian Flexible-Fit Clip (SC-106)
Sale Price: $2.39 |
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Sennheiser e835 Dynamic Vocal Microphone (3 Pack)
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Audix OM6 Song Writer Dynamic Vocal Microphone
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On Stage With Audix Microphones: Portugal. The Man.
Compare Live Vocal Microphones
While it is the goal of all singers to be able to project their natural singing voice so that it can be heard from any part of a room or out into the tenth or eleventh row in an open air situation, this is usually not going to be possible for a variety of reasons. Crowd noise and instrument amp setups are two of the most common. This is why a microphone is a necessity when performing live vocals. However, not all microphones are the same. Here, we will look at some of the results you get when you compare live vocal microphones.
Top 3 Live Vocal Microphones In My Opinion
For our purpose, we are going to look at three of the top rated microphones for use with vocals. These are the Shure 58 (SM58), the Neumann KMS 105, and the Audix OM6. All three are high quality live vocal microphones, but they are very different from one another in how they handle feedback, vocal range, and other things.
1. The Shure 58 is possibly the most popular of all vocal microphones. It features sturdy construction that can take the abuse of being tossed around on the road and still produce true vocal tones when everything is set up.
This microphone is designed to work best with mid to high range vocals, meaning it will not provide ideal quality when used by a vocalist in the lower range. It is recommended that these people use a microphone that uses a larger diaphragm to bring out the warmth of their vocals.
2. The Neumann KMS 105 is a very versatile vocal microphone that is ruggedly constructed for use in live performance situations. It does a very good job of blocking surrounding sounds while picking up the voice of the vocalist using it. It can be set to a level that assures one's voice can be heard while singing softly without fear of feedback when one sings louder.
One drawback is that this microphone tethers the vocalist to one spot if he wishes to avoid the feedback that many microphones produce from monitors that are poorly placed in relation to the microphone.
3. The Audix OM6 solves the problem of the vocalist being able to move around. This microphone has a very sensitive pickup in front to capture and reproduce the voice of the vocalist, but virtually no pickup in back. Monitors are no problem for this mike. However, it does not have the midrange presence seen with other microphones. This one works best for highs and lows, but not the middle.
About the Author
Sam Parks writes about singing and other arts related subjects. You can find more about live vocal mics here.









