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JTS CM-503U (W) Built-in electret microphone / White

Built-in electret microphone
SKU: CM-503U (W)
Brand: JTS
$195.00

JTS CM-503N (W) Built-in electret microphone / White

Microphone cartridge with omnidirectional polar pattern
SKU: CM-503N (W)
Brand: JTS
$195.00

JTS CM-503U (B) Built-in electret microphone / Black

Built-in electret microphone
SKU: CM-503U (B)
Brand: JTS
$195.00

JTS CM-503N (B) Built-in electret microphone / Black

Microphone cartridge with omnidirectional polar pattern
SKU: CM-503N (B)
Brand: JTS
$195.00

JTS UF-20TB/CM-501 Replacement Bodypack Microphone True Diversity UHF 624-694mhz

Perfect solution for stage applications of high requirements due to an excellent flexibility and reliability
SKU: UF-20TB/CM-501
Brand: JTS
$515.00

FBT DM-S8208 Microphone station for DM-8208 system

An essential part of the DM Series Digital Matrix System. It allows effortless communication to any or all zones within a complex audio setup
SKU: DM-S8208
Brand: FBT
$1,155.00

JTS SPT-1T Dual-Channel UHF Wireless Audio Transmitter

Dual-Channel UHF transmission and true diversity reception with UHF true diversity technology, receiver 36 MHz switching bandwidth and 6 preset groups of up to 1441…
SKU: SPT-1T
Brand: JTS
$659.00

JTS SPT-1R Wireless Audio Receiver

Dual-Channel UHF transmission and true diversity reception with UHF true diversity technology, receiver 36 MHz switching bandwidth and 6 preset groups of up to 1441…
SKU: SPT-1R
Brand: JTS
$439.00

Electro-Voice RE97LTX-BEIGE Micro-lavalier condenser microphone, Beige

The Electro-Voice RE97LTx is an ultra-miniature, omnidirectional, condenser microphone designed for applications that demand a high quality microphone element that is practically invisible when worn…
SKU: RE97LTX-BEIGE
Brand: Electro-Voice
$343.00

Electro-Voice RE3-ND96-5L Handheld Wireless Vocal Mic Head 488-524 MHz 10/50 mW Supercardioid Presence EQ

Handheld UHF wireless vocal microphone set (488-524 MHz) with supercardioid ND96-style head, selectable presence EQ, and 10/50 mW transmit power for live performance.
SKU: RE3-ND96-5L
Brand: Electro-Voice
$799.00

Electro-Voice RE3-ND96-5H UHF Handheld Wireless Vocal Microphone Set 560-596 MHz 10/50 mW 1440 Freq

UHF handheld wireless vocal microphone set featuring ND96 dynamic supercardioid head, RE3-HHT transmitter, RE3-RX diversity receiver, 560-596 MHz band, 10/50 mW, 1440 selectable frequencies.
SKU: RE3-ND96-5H
Brand: Electro-Voice
$799.00

Electro-Voice RE3-ND86-5L Handheld UHF Wireless Set 488-524 MHz 5L Band 10/50 mW 1.25in Thread

Complete Electro-Voice RE3 handheld UHF wireless set featuring ND86 dynamic supercardioid mic head, RE3-RX 1/2-rack diversity receiver, RE3-HHT handheld transmitter, 488-524 MHz 5L band.
SKU: RE3-ND86-5L
Brand: Electro-Voice
$769.00

Electro-Voice RE3-ND86-5H Handheld Wireless Microphone Set 560-596 MHz / 36 MHz Tuning / 10/50 mW

Electro-Voice RE3 wireless handheld set with ND86 dynamic supercardioid head, RE3-RX 1/2-rack diversity receiver, RE3-HHT transmitter; 560-596 MHz band, 36 MHz tuning, 10/50 mW.
SKU: RE3-ND86-5H
Brand: Electro-Voice
$769.00

Electro-Voice RE3-ND76-5L Handheld Wireless Set / ND76 Vocal Head / 488-524 MHz UHF / Diversity Receiver / 10/50 mW

Complete UHF handheld wireless microphone set with ND76 dynamic cardioid head, RE3 diversity receiver and RE3 handheld transmitter, covering 488-524 MHz with selectable 10/50 mW…
SKU: RE3-ND76-5L
Brand: Electro-Voice
$735.00

Electro-Voice RE3-ND76-5H Handheld Wireless Set ND76 Head 560-596 MHz 10mW/50mW Diversity Receiver

Handheld wireless microphone set including ND76 dynamic cardioid head, RE3-RX diversity receiver and RE3-HHT transmitter, covering 560-596 MHz with 10/50 mW power options.
SKU: RE3-ND76-5H
Brand: Electro-Voice
$735.00

Electro-Voice RCC-PL22 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone Head / Internal Shock Mount / 600 Ohm

Removable dynamic cardioid microphone head for HT-300 handheld transmitter, featuring PL22 capsule, internal shock mount, 80-12 kHz response, 600 ohm impedance.
SKU: RCC-PL22
Brand: Electro-Voice
$124.00

What microphones do

Microphones convert sound (acoustic energy) into an electrical signal that can be amplified, processed, recorded, or transmitted. They are the primary input device for any audio system that captures live sound, from a single boardroom microphone to a multi-microphone stage setup in a concert venue. The category covers wired and wireless microphones, handheld and gooseneck and lavalier and boundary mic types, and a wide range of accessories.

Microphone types by transducer

Three main transducer types dominate the market. Dynamic microphones use a moving coil and are rugged, inexpensive, and ideal for loud sources (vocals on stage, drums, guitar amps); they need no external power. Condenser microphones use a thin diaphragm and a capacitor; they are more sensitive and accurate, ideal for studio recording and quiet speech, but need 48-volt phantom power. Ribbon microphones use a thin metal ribbon in a magnetic field; they capture a smooth, vintage character and are popular for broadcast and high-end recording. Most live performance and corporate AV applications use dynamic and condenser mics.

Microphone types by form factor

Handheld microphones are the standard choice for vocalists, presenters, and emcees who hold the mic or place it on a stand. Lavalier (lapel) microphones clip to clothing for hands-free use, ideal for video, presentations, and broadcast. Gooseneck microphones mount on a podium or desk with a flexible arm, common in courtrooms, legislative chambers, and conference rooms. Boundary (PZM) microphones sit flat on a table and capture sound from multiple participants, used in boardrooms and conference rooms. Shotgun microphones are highly directional and used for video, theater, and broadcast applications.

Wired vs. wireless

Wired microphones use XLR cable to connect directly to a mixer or interface. They are reliable, have no battery life concerns, and provide the highest audio quality, with the downside that they restrict performer movement. Wireless microphones use a UHF or 2.4 GHz transmitter at the mic and a receiver at the mixer, freeing performers to move. Wireless adds complexity (battery management, RF interference, channel coordination) and cost but is essential in many performance and broadcast contexts. Modern digital wireless systems offer audio quality close to wired.

Polar patterns

The polar pattern describes which directions the microphone picks up sound from. Cardioid picks up mostly from the front and rejects sound from behind, ideal for vocals and isolated sources. Supercardioid and hypercardioid are tighter patterns with more rejection at the sides. Omnidirectional picks up equally from all directions, used for ambient recording and boundary mics. Figure-8 (bidirectional) picks up from front and back equally, with deep rejection at the sides, used in stereo recording techniques and some broadcast applications.

Common applications

Microphones are used in live sound (concerts, theater, houses of worship), broadcast and recording studios, corporate AV (conference rooms, training, video production), houses of worship (pulpit and lavalier microphones for clergy, condensers for choir), education (classroom and lecture-hall systems), legislative and government (chamber and courtroom microphones, gooseneck arrays), and any application where speech or sound needs to be captured electronically.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between dynamic and condenser microphones?

Dynamic microphones use a moving coil and are rugged, inexpensive, and tolerant of high sound pressure levels, ideal for loud sources like vocals on stage, kick drums, and guitar amplifiers. They do not need external power. Condenser microphones use a thin diaphragm and a capacitor, are more sensitive and capture detail accurately, but need 48-volt phantom power from the mixer or interface. Condensers are ideal for studio recording, quiet speech, acoustic instruments, and any source where detail matters more than ruggedness. Most live performance vocals use dynamic mics; most studio and corporate AV uses condensers.

When should I use a lavalier microphone vs. a handheld?

Use a lavalier (lapel) microphone when the speaker needs hands-free operation, when video is being recorded and visible microphones look unprofessional, or when the speaker moves around (presentations, broadcast hosts, theater performers). Use a handheld microphone when the speaker is at a fixed location like a podium, when the speaker uses the mic as a presentation tool (passing it between people on a panel), or when audio quality is critical (a handheld mic is closer to the mouth and picks up less room noise). Both can be wired or wireless.

What's the difference between wired and wireless microphones?

Wired microphones use XLR cable directly to a mixer or interface, which is reliable, has no battery to manage, no RF coordination, and provides the highest audio quality. The downside is restricted performer movement and visible cable on stage or in video. Wireless microphones use a UHF or 2.4 GHz transmitter at the microphone and a receiver at the mixer, freeing performers to move. Wireless adds complexity (battery management, channel coordination to avoid interference, regulatory compliance) and cost but is essential when performers move. Modern digital wireless systems offer audio quality close to wired.

What is phantom power and which microphones need it?

Phantom power is 48 volts DC supplied from the mixer or audio interface to the microphone through the same XLR cable that carries the audio. Condenser microphones need phantom power to operate (they have an active circuit and need power for the capacitor and impedance converter); dynamic microphones do not need it and are unaffected by it. Most modern mixers can supply phantom power on each XLR input, switchable per channel. Ribbon microphones generally should not receive phantom power, so be careful with mixed setups that include older ribbon mics.

What polar pattern should I choose?

The right polar pattern depends on what you're recording and the room environment. Cardioid is the most common choice: it picks up from the front and rejects sound from behind, ideal for vocals, podcasts, presentations, and most live sound. Supercardioid and hypercardioid are tighter (narrower acceptance angle, more rejection at the sides), good for noisy environments where you need maximum isolation, with the trade-off of less natural sound. Omnidirectional picks up equally from all directions, used for ambient recording, choirs, and conference boundary mics. Figure-8 picks up from front and back, used in specialized stereo recording techniques.

Where are microphones commonly used in commercial AV?

Conference rooms (boundary, gooseneck, and ceiling-array microphones for video conferencing), training and lecture rooms (lavaliers or wireless handhelds for presenters), broadcast and recording studios (studio condensers, dynamic mics for voice-over), houses of worship (lavalier or handheld for pastors, condensers for choir), live sound venues (handheld for vocalists, instrument mics for the band, lavaliers for theater performers), courtrooms and legislative chambers (gooseneck microphones at every seat), and education (classroom microphones for hearing-assistance and recording).

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