The dynamic vocal microphones are engineered to capture sound with remarkable clarity and precision, making them an essential tool for performers, recording artists, and audio professionals. Whether you're on stage, in a studio, or at an event, these microphones are designed to handle high sound pressure levels, ensuring that your vocals are delivered with power and fidelity. Our dynamic vocal microphones are built to meet the rigorous demands of live performances and studio recordings alike, providing a versatile solution for all your audio needs.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Dynamic |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Impedance | 300 Ohms |
| Sensitivity | -54 dB |
| Connector | XLR |
| Weight | 350 g |
Dynamic vocal microphones are versatile and can be used in various settings, including:

Choosing our dynamic vocal microphones offers numerous advantages:
When it comes to dynamic vocal microphones, we are committed to providing exceptional quality and service. Our microphones are designed by industry experts and undergo rigorous testing to ensure performance reliability. We pride ourselves on our customer-centric approach, offering personalized support and expert advice tailored to your specific needs. Our products are widely trusted by professional musicians, sound engineers, and audio technicians worldwide, reinforcing our reputation as a leader in audio technology. With us, you gain access to:
A dynamic vocal microphone is a type of microphone that uses a moving coil and diaphragm to convert sound into an electrical signal. It is widely used for live performances and studio recordings due to its durability and ability to handle high sound pressure levels.
When selecting a dynamic vocal microphone, consider factors such as frequency response, polar pattern, intended use (live or studio), and your budget. It’s important to choose a microphone that meets your specific audio requirements.
Yes, dynamic vocal microphones can also be used for amplifying instruments, particularly those that produce high sound pressure levels, such as electric guitars and drums.
Dynamic microphones are generally more durable and less sensitive to ambient noise, making them ideal for live situations. Condenser microphones, on the other hand, are often preferred for studio recording due to their sensitivity and ability to capture finer details. The choice depends on your specific application.
Dynamic vocal microphones require minimal maintenance. Regularly check for any physical damage, clean the microphone with a dry cloth, and avoid exposing it to extreme conditions. Store it in a protective case when not in use.