First off the blocks are Shure’s new line of Nexadyne dynamic instrument microphones. There are three new mics in the range, each featuring Shure’s patented Revonic Technology, and each tailored for a ...
One of the best microphones for streaming and gaming is the first thing you should invest in if you're thinking about creating any type of gaming content. Even if you're only wanting to hang out ...
We've made a list of the best headphones with a mic for voice and video calls so that you can get a pair that work for you, and your calling needs. Every single pair of headphones on this list ...
In YouTuber Madilyn Bailey’s acoustic cover of Adele’s “Love in the Dark,” the powerhouse singer wields perfect mic placement—she stays close enough for detail but far enough to avoid ...
Add some sheen to your vocals with the best dynamic and condenser mics from Shure, AKG, Rode, Aston, Telefunken, Neumann, and more It's well known that no single microphone will suit every vocalist, ...
That’s practically the only traditional thing about it. We talk craft and technology with Verso’s Robin Stummvoll, who makes all Verso instruments from his workshop in the central German city of ...
The Museum of Musical Instruments collects and displays musical instruments of European art music from the 16th to the 21st century. The museum's collection includes about 3,300 instruments, many of ...
Frustrating mute button. No onboard feedback or controls. Some settings are behind software. Audio enthusiasts and anyone who has ever spent time on a stage will instantly know Shure. The brand ...
Audio quality is excellent, plus you can digitalize any instrument and XLR mic with the patented virtual audio interface, or live-edit using a range of proprietary DSP-based features. Shure has ...
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But they always seemed to be missing the point. Nobody was seriously suggesting that a video game controller would replace an instrument that’s been going strong since the 15th century.