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Why do people hang condenser mics upside down?

Have you ever wondered why people hang microphones upside down? It's not just to look cool. There's actually a practical reason for it! In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of hanging...

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Is the Rode M5 mic good for vocals?

When using microphones for recording vocals, the primary goal is to reproduce the voice as accurately as possible. Three main characteristics to focus on are: transparency, detail, and projection....

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Can you use a condenser microphone without phantom power?

If you're a musician or vocalist, the chances are good that you've been asked this question before. If you're looking for an answer to this question, then look no further. Phantom power is...

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