What is the difference between stage and studio microphones?

  • ki-ha

    Member
    January 6, 2024 at 10:52 am

    stage microphones and studio microphones have different characteristics and are designed for different applications.

    1. Stage Microphones: These microphones are designed for use in live sound situations, such as concerts, festivals, and theaters. They are built to withstand the rigors of the road and the rough handling that can occur in a live environment. Stage microphones are often wireless, meaning they don’t require a physical connection to a sound board, and they tend to have a wider frequency response to capture the full range of sound on stage. They also have a tight, hypercardioid polar pattern to focus on the sound of the performer and reject ambient noise.

    2. Studio Microphones: These microphones are designed for use in controlled, indoor environments, such as recording studios. They are often more delicate and require careful handling. Studio microphones are typically wired and connect directly to a sound board or audio interface. They tend to have a

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