Beyerdynamic M 201 by Andrew Thompson The Beyerdynamic M 201 is an end-addressed, “pencil”-style dynamic microphone with a relatively unusual (for its type) hypercardioid pattern and a broad published frequency […]
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Electro-Voice RE20
Electro-Voice RE20 By Andrew Thompson History An industry standard and a visually distinctive fixture of the broadcast studio, the Electro-Voice RE20 is a large-diaphragm dynamic microphone introduced in 1968. It […]
RODE NTK
RØDE NTK By Andrew Thompson History Now known perhaps as much for products targeted at broadcast applications as they are for studio microphones, in the early 2000s the Australian company […]
Shure SM57 and SM58
Shure SM57 and SM58 by Andrew Thompson History The Shure SM57 and SM58 are by some distance the best-selling and most used microphones in the world. There might be microphones […]
CAD M179
CADM179 by Andrew Thompson History One of the most significant indicators in the professional audio market of the early-to-mid 2000s was the rapid and dramatic fruition of what came to […]