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USB Flat Microphone

This flat microphone uses a USB connection and can easily lay flat on a table. It also picks up audio in a wide range, making it great for recording a group of people in a room or for conference calls – with its USB connection it works great with Skype.

Mac Audio Adapter

If you’re in the middle of an audio project and you’re working on it on a Mac computer that doesn’t have a line in or microphone port, well here’s the adapter for you. It connects via USB and allows you to record via both line in and mic.

XLR Boom Microphone

The XLR Boom is a great microphone for shooting videos. It can be combined with a fishpole to gain extended reach to pick up even better audio. These microphones are great to use with our professional camera equipment and lighting to produce advanced video projects.

Shoe-Mount Boom Microphone

The Shoe-mount Mic is a small but powerful microphone that can be attached directly to any of our high-end cameras. It produces really great audio quality and is easy to use.

Headsets and Headphones

We have both headphones that use a standard audio plug (found on most mp3 players, computers, etc.) and headsets that use USB. The USB headsets also include a volume control and a microphone and are great for video calls.

Instrumental and Vocal Microphones


 

We have microphones available designed for both vocal and instrumental recording. Both are useful for recording performances, while the vocal microphones also offer an excellent option for podcast or speech recording.

Shure SM57 is an exceptional microphone for musical instrument pickup and vocals. With its bright, clean sound and contoured frequency response, the SM57 is ideal for live sound reinforcement and recording. In the studio, it is excellent for recording drums, guitar, and woodwinds.

Shure SM58 vocal microphone is designed for professional vocal use in live performance, sound reinforcement, and studio recording. Its tailored vocal response for sound is a world standard for singing or speech. A highly effective, built-in spherical filter minimizes wind and breath “pop” noise. A unidirectional (cardioid) pickup pattern isolates the main sound source while minimizing unwanted background noise. The SM58 will perform consistently, outdoors or indoors.

Phone Recording Adapter

If you need to record an interview, but can’t access the interviewee in person, a phone recording adapter is an excellent piece of equipment. These adapters simply connect to the phone you are using and an audio recorder, allowing you to easily record your phone conversations.

Wireless Lavalier (Lapel) Microphone

These Lavalier (Lapel) microphones operate similarly to our XLR lavalier microphones, but with the added convenience of wireless technology. If you need to record or amplify audio while moving around, the wireless lavalier microphone is a good choice.

Audiotape Transcriber

An audiotape transcriber is a tool for the transcription and annotation of a recording. It supports multiple hierarchical layers of segmentation, named entity annotation, speaker lists, topic lists, and overlapping speakers. If you’re working with digital audio, however, it might be better to check out one of our USB transcription pedals which work seamlessly with most transcription software.

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