Choosing the Right Microphones for Your Home Studio
If you want to create music that sounds radio-ready, having the right tools makes all the difference. Just like any other studio gear, choosing the right microphone is important because only a high-quality microphone can accurately capture the sound of the instrument or sound source. That said, choosing a suitable microphone can be quite confusing, especially for a novice. Just a quick search on any online music store can be overwhelming due to the huge variety of microphones available. If you know what microphone type you need to use, you’ll be able to narrow down your choices and find the right tool for the job.
Types of Microphones There are three main types of microphones used in music/vocal recording: dynamic microphones, condenser microphones, and ribbon microphones. Each one has its own strengths and purpose it is best suited for, and one must learn the difference in order to choose the best one for their home studio. 1.
Dynamic Microphones – These are the real workhorses and the most familiar model to most music fans. Being tough, they can easily take the wear and tear of a home studio. Dynamic microphones are relatively less sensitive to sound sources. They are also affordable, making them a great all-rounder for vocals, recording drums as well as guitar amps. These microphones use a moving coil magnetic diaphragm to produce the audio signal and can handle high Sound Pressure Levels (SPL). Audio engineers’ value them for being rugged and being able to handle extremely high sound volume.