Microphones

Need help selecting and purchasing the correct microphone for your needs and application? Here are some helpful information and frequently asked questions about microphones.

We offer a comprehensive selection of microphones from world-class brands such as Shure Audio, Audio Technica, Blue Mics, Sennheiser, AKG, Electro-Voice, Samson, Beyerdynamic, Audix, MXL, Astatic, Lectrosonics, Sony, CAD Audio, MiPro, Line 6, Samson, Galaxy Audio, RF Venue, Countryman, Xvive Audio and more. We carry a huge inventory of handheld, headset, lavaliere, instrument, drum, hanging, boundary, recording, and test microphones, cables, windscreens, microphone mounts, connectors, parts, stands, and accessories.

Most often customers are using their microphones for vocals, miking an instrument or amplifier, recording or podcasting. These are some go-to industry-standard microphone brands and models that won’t let you down, they are very cost-effect and will last for years.

Best and most often used live performance vocal microphone?

The legendary Shure SM58 cardioid vocal microphone tailored to deliver warm and clear vocal reproduction. It has a brightened mid-range tailored for vocals and bass roll-off, a pneumatic shock mount system, and a built-in spherical wind and pop filter. With a classic, timeless sound that is both rich and clear, the SM58 is the vocal microphone of choice for legends and contemporary performers alike.

What’s a good all-around microphone for my amplifier, drums, live sound, and recording applications?

The Shure SM57 is the world's single most versatile microphone. On the live stage or in the studio, the SM57 captures every sound from powerful playing to nuanced performance. The Shure SM57 is a low-impedance cardioid dynamic microphone, rugged, versatile and bulletproof, and the most commonly used in live sound reinforcement and studio recording.

What’s a good quality, easy to use, and affordable microphone I can use for recording in my studio or home recording setup?

The are many cost-effective studio microphones, we find that the most versatile and super cost-effective is the Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone. The price and performance standard in side-address studio condenser microphone technology; ideal for home-studio applications. Its low-mass diaphragm is custom-engineered for extended frequency response and superior transient response. With rugged construction for durable performance, the microphone offers a wide dynamic range and handles high SPLs with ease.

What’s the best podcasting microphone that I can plug directly into my USB port on my computer?

The Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ cardioid condenser USB microphone, it features a built-in headphone jack with volume control that allows you to directly monitor your microphone signal with no delay. It also offers mix control that blends microphone and pre-recorded audio. The microphone's cardioid pickup pattern delivers excellent off-axis rejection, while its A/D converter with a 16-bit, 44.1/48 kHz sampling rate ensures extremely articulate sound reproduction.

The most important thing to ask yourself when choosing a microphone is, what is the application, or how do you plan on using it? Will it be on the live stage for vocals, miking your amp, or to miking an instrument? Is it intended for studio recording, podcasting, broadcast, stadium announcements? You want to match your microphone to the environment, user, pattern coverage, frequency response, sound pressure level (SPL), and other important mic performance characteristics.

Not sure what microphone to buy?

Let one of our friendly, knowledgeable sound engineers help you find the right microphone that matches your budget and needs, they will guide you through the most important characteristics of the many different microphone brands, types, models, and price ranges.

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Choosing A Microphone

Most people feel overwhelmed when trying to choose the right microphone. Don’t worry. With over 100 years of collective audio design experience, we’ve got you covered.

1. Select Microphone

Choose from the selection of microphones from world-class brands below that you feel will best meet your needs. Don’t worry, this is just a starting point.

2. Customize with a Sales Engineer

One of our Sales Engineers will guide you in finalizing a product selection that is tailored to your application and budget.

3. Purchase the Right Mic for You

Feel confident knowing that the microphone you have purchased is designed by a qualified audio engineer and will work - exactly the way you need it.

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  1. Rolls MS20c
    List $79.00
    Price $59.00
    Savings $20.00 (25%)

    The Rolls MS20c Splitter, Combiner and Isolator will split a single balanced XLR signal into two isolated signals, combine two balanced XLR signals together into a single or simply isolate a balanced line for buzz or hum elimination. Learn More
  2. Rolls MS111 Microphone Muting Switch
    List $79.00
    Price $59.00
    Savings $20.00 (25%)

    The ROLLS MS111 is a general purpose muting switch for microphones. It is configurable to be Push to Mute, Release to Mute, Push ON and Push OFF maintained contact. It is the only switch of this kind we know of and is the result of many requests. Learn More
  3. Rolls PB23 Phantom Power Adapter
    List $79.00
    Price $59.00
    Savings $20.00 (25%)

    The Rolls PB23 is for powering a phantom powered microphone with either 12 or 48 VDC. The unit uses a 100kHz switching power supply to eliminate noise generated by common power supplies and has a pull-down resistors so it will work with any mixer. Learn More
  4. Rolls MM11 Pro Switchable Mic Mute/Talk Professional Microphone Switch
    List $79.00
    Price $59.00
    Savings $20.00 (25%)

    The Rolls MM11 Pro MicMute is a simple device designed to temporarily mute or talk a balanced XLR signal. Very similar to the MM11, but the "PRO" version has push to talk or push to mute switch that allows to unit to do just that. Learn More
  5. Rolls PB223 Dual Phantom Power Adapter
    List $99.00
    Price $79.00
    Savings $20.00 (20%)

    The Rolls PB223 is for powering phantom powered microphones with either 12 or 48 VDC. The unit uses a 100kHz switching power supply to eliminate noise generated by common power supplies and has a pull-down resistors so it will work with any mixer. Learn More
  6. Rolls PB224 Dual Phantom Portable Power Supply
    List $119.00
    Price $99.00
    Savings $20.00 (17%)

    The Rolls PB224 is perfect for any condenser microphone, the new PB224 powers even the high-current draw microphones. The unit features a complete redesign in the voltage supply circuits, offering a rock solid 48 volts of clean phantom power. Learn More

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Need help selecting and purchasing the correct microphone for your needs and application? Here are some helpful information and frequently asked questions about microphones.

We offer a comprehensive selection of microphones from world-class brands such as Shure Audio, Audio Technica, Blue Mics, Sennheiser, AKG, Electro-Voice, Samson, Beyerdynamic, Audix, MXL, Astatic, Lectrosonics, Sony, CAD Audio, MiPro, Line 6, Samson, Galaxy Audio, RF Venue, Countryman, Xvive Audio and more. We carry a huge inventory of handheld, headset, lavaliere, instrument, drum, hanging, boundary, recording, and test microphones, cables, windscreens, microphone mounts, connectors, parts, stands, and accessories.

Most often customers are using their microphones for vocals, miking an instrument or amplifier, recording or podcasting. These are some go-to industry-standard microphone brands and models that won’t let you down, they are very cost-effect and will last for years.

Best and most often used live performance vocal microphone?

The legendary Shure SM58 cardioid vocal microphone tailored to deliver warm and clear vocal reproduction. It has a brightened mid-range tailored for vocals and bass roll-off, a pneumatic shock mount system, and a built-in spherical wind and pop filter. With a classic, timeless sound that is both rich and clear, the SM58 is the vocal microphone of choice for legends and contemporary performers alike.

What’s a good all-around microphone for my amplifier, drums, live sound, and recording applications?

The Shure SM57 is the world's single most versatile microphone. On the live stage or in the studio, the SM57 captures every sound from powerful playing to nuanced performance. The Shure SM57 is a low-impedance cardioid dynamic microphone, rugged, versatile and bulletproof, and the most commonly used in live sound reinforcement and studio recording.

What’s a good quality, easy to use, and affordable microphone I can use for recording in my studio or home recording setup?

The are many cost-effective studio microphones, we find that the most versatile and super cost-effective is the Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone. The price and performance standard in side-address studio condenser microphone technology; ideal for home-studio applications. Its low-mass diaphragm is custom-engineered for extended frequency response and superior transient response. With rugged construction for durable performance, the microphone offers a wide dynamic range and handles high SPLs with ease.

What’s the best podcasting microphone that I can plug directly into my USB port on my computer?

The Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ cardioid condenser USB microphone, it features a built-in headphone jack with volume control that allows you to directly monitor your microphone signal with no delay. It also offers mix control that blends microphone and pre-recorded audio. The microphone's cardioid pickup pattern delivers excellent off-axis rejection, while its A/D converter with a 16-bit, 44.1/48 kHz sampling rate ensures extremely articulate sound reproduction.

The most important thing to ask yourself when choosing a microphone is, what is the application, or how do you plan on using it? Will it be on the live stage for vocals, miking your amp, or to miking an instrument? Is it intended for studio recording, podcasting, broadcast, stadium announcements? You want to match your microphone to the environment, user, pattern coverage, frequency response, sound pressure level (SPL), and other important mic performance characteristics.

Not sure what microphone to buy?

Let one of our friendly, knowledgeable sound engineers help you find the right microphone that matches your budget and needs, they will guide you through the most important characteristics of the many different microphone brands, types, models, and price ranges.