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by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Wireless microphones are an incredibly popular and convenient solution to many of the problems that come with traditional wired setups: they require far less cabling, and that means fewer issues with shorted wiring, lowered chances of cable-related tripping, and a higher number on the “Days Since Last Incident” sign. While they can be a bit more difficult to onboard, once the system is up and running, audio engineers and A/V technicians appreciate the fast setup time and decreased storage space that wireless mics afford. So, with all the
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Since its founding in 1992, DPA Microphones has gained a prestigious reputation in the audio industry for their mics' exceptional quality, crystalline transparency, and rugged and reliable build quality. And while DPA's microphones have found their way onto the stage with Beyonce, onto the sets of Game of Thrones, and into the concert halls of the world's greatest orchestras, what's perhaps most impactful to our world is the contributions they've made to the scientific community: DPA's microphones have enabled advancements in medicine,
by Trevor Collins · Posted
DPA Microphones is announcing the new CORE+ line of microphones, a revolutionary leap ahead in terms of mic design. CORE+ effectively neutralizes distortion across the entire dynamic range of the microphone, making any residual distortion imperceptible and virtually unmeasurable.
DPA Microphones 4097 CORE+ Microphones
The new IP58-rated
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Of all the terms we use to define microphones, "parabolic" isn't one that often comes up in conversation. But what is a parabolic microphone? How do they work and what are they used for? If you're curious to learn the answers to these questions—or if you just want to know why broadcast crew members are always holding those big plastic domes on the sidelines of professional sporting events—then you've come to the right place.
What are Parabolic Microphones?
Unlike other descriptors (dynamic, ribbon, etc.), the word "parabolic" does not refer to
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Shure has announced a modern refresh of their KSM lineup of professional microphones with the new KSM32C, KSM40C, and KSM44MP models, which feature redesigned shock mounts, updated circuitry for lower self-noise and better bias-voltage, and improved overall performance. These microphones will be available from Shure in early March.
The KSM32C large diaphragm condenser mic replaces the current KSM32 and comes in both a
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by Trevor Collins · Posted
Just in time for NAMM 2026, Slate Digital is announcing a new expansion of their award-winning VMS (Virtual Instrument System) lineup with the ML-2A, a factory-matched pair of small-diaphragm modeling microphones featuring that can easy handle mono or stereo recording on virtually any instrument. Sporting accurately modeled modern and vintage high-end mics, the ML-2A gives you iconic tones right in your studio
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Solid State Logic and their affiliate brands Slate Digital and JH Audio announced four new products from their showcase at NAMM 2026: the Origin EVO, UMD 192, VMS ML-2A, and Jessie. Let’s take a look at what makes each one special.
The 16/32-channel SSL Origin EVO is SSL’s next generation analog recording and mixing console, carrying on the legacy of the iconic SSL 4000 series while adding the latest in hybrid workflow technology. The in-line Origin Evo delivers sound that has permeated hit records since the 1980s with the integration of
by Robert Rives · Posted
Neumann has reintroduced a recording legend with the M 50 V Omnidirectional Large-Diaphragm Tube Condenser Microphone, faithfully reviving one of the most influential microphones in classical and film-score history.
Neumann M 50 V Omnidirectional Large Diaphragm Tube Condenser Microphone
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
AKG has announced the release of three new microphones to replace the P-series of mics: the AKG C104, C114, and C151.
AKG C104 Large-Diaphragm Cardioid Electret Condenser Microphone
The
by Trevor Collins · Posted
The popularity of podcasting has skyrocketed in recent years. While many facets are involved in making a successful podcast, undoubtedly one of the most important is the microphone. However, with so many factors to consider, from budgets and solo or multi-person setups to technical specs like capsule types, pickup patterns, and onboard controls, the options can sometimes seem overwhelming.
Fear not! B&H has you covered in your endeavor to weed through the options and produce engaging content. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the key
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
To celebrate their 80th anniversary and the MKH 416 shotgun microphone's fifty-year legacy, Sennheiser has announced the creation of the 2025 MKH 416-P48U3 50th Anniversary Limited Edition. Only fifty of these special limited-edition units have been manufactured, and they're available exclusively through B&H!
by Robert Rives · Posted
Shure is rolling out three new tools that broadcast engineers, audio pros, and live event crews will want to have on their radar: the DCA901 Broadcast Microphone Array, the
by Trevor Collins · Posted
It’s more than likely that you have a loved one who owns a podcast. It’s their baby, their creative outlet, their place to vent and talk about documentaries that no one watches. Rather than gifting an elevated pine-scented candle or plaid sweater this holiday season, give them something they actually want. We’ve put together a list of our 11 favorite podcast gifts, ranging from budget-friendly to super fancy for those who deserve it. Why did we pick 11? Because
by Andrew Eisele · Posted
If you want to learn about 500 Series, you need to start with API. API first started producing recording equipment in the late 1960s and has been on the cutting edge of recording technology throughout the ’70s and ’80s. The company’s large-frame consoles have gone on to become highly sought after and are comparable in quality to SSL and Neve, while providing a unique and sought-after sound all their own. The one thing that separated API from most other large-frame recording console manufacturers was the modular design, where different types of