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Getting your first large diaphragm condenser microphone means entering a new class. Hardly any other purchase will improve your recordings as much as a that of a decent large diaphragm condenser microphone – or LD condenser, it is often called by those in the know. Just a few years back, getting one of those marvels of audio technology meant selling your car or applying for a mortgage. Today the established high-class brands still aren’t exactly cheap, but there are a great number of inexpensive alternatives, mostly from the far east, that make the famous “LD condenser sound” available to virtually anyone. But no matter if you’re a pro or a teen, knowing the basics helps you find the right mic.

 
 Contents  


Contents


How does a condenser microphone work?


Electret Condenser Mics


Large and Small Diaphragms


Solid State or Tube?


Transformer Balanced or Transformerless?


Directional Patterns


Extras & Accesories


Technical Specifications


What’s Important?


FAQ


Bottom Line


Hotdeals


Feedback

 
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