Vocal microphones
Vocal microphones are available in a wide variety of versions: live microphones traditionally have a rather dynamic design, and there are a number of condenser models in the vocal microphone range as well. The use of a particular model depends largely on the domain for which the vocal microphone is to be used for singers, presenters or other live performances on stage.
Dynamic microphones and condenser microphones
The human voice can be recorded and transmitted directly with a modern vocal microphone. There are various vocal microphones available to singers, presenters, artists, etc., which differ in their technology - as a rule, most event organisers and promoters choose between dynamic and condenser microphones. The choice of using a dynamic or condenser microphone as a vocal microphone depends on the situation. For example, for live broadcasts and large stage shows, a dynamic microphone is the most suitable vocal microphone. In recording studios, on the other hand, large-diaphragm condenser microphones are often used as vocal microphones.
Design and application range of vocal microphones
The more robustly a vocal microphone is built, the better its performance can be assessed. Outstanding workmanship and the most robust design possible are therefore the basic requirements for a modern vocal microphone - regardless of whether it is a dynamic vocal microphone or a condenser microphone. Thus, it is the task of the modern vocal microphone to capture and transmit the voice clearly, with low noise and no distortion.
Quality characteristics of vocal microphones
A uniform cardioid pattern also plays a crucial role in vocal microphones in optimally isolating the artist's voice from other sound sources. Background noise can be minimised in this way. In addition, aspects such as air-sprung shock absorbers, tools to effectively minimise potential handling noises, and integrated pop filters to eliminate wind noise and popping sounds are also important.
Vocal microphones suitable for indoor and outdoor use
In summary, one can say that there are different vocal microphones for outdoor and live studio performances. Especially for vocal recordings in a recording studio, a large-diaphragm condenser microphone is the preferred choice. A dynamic microphone, especially in the practical handheld version, is ideal for live performances. When it comes to transmission technology, the main emphasis is on recording and reproducing the recorded voice with crystal clarity and with as little distortion as possible. Integrated wireless transmitters also provide convenient wireless use of the vocal microphone and contribute to the optimal sound.