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  2. Shure SM58 - Wikipedia

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    The Shure SM58 is a professional cardioid dynamic microphone, commonly used in live vocal applications. Produced since 1966 by Shure Incorporated , it has built a reputation among musicians for its durability and sound, and is still the industry standard for live vocal performance microphones.

  3. Røde Microphones - Wikipedia

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    In February 2023, Røde released the NTH-100M, [55] a headset which combined the existing NTH-100 headphones with a new NTH-Mic microphone. It was targeted at podcasters and gamers. The NTH-Mic was designed with the NTH-100 in mind but it can potentially be used with other headphones or on its own, as it uses a standard 3.5 mm TRRS phone connector.

  4. Shure - Wikipedia

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    Shure Inc. is an audio products corporation headquartered in the USA. It was founded by Sidney N. Shure in Chicago, Illinois, in 1925 as a supplier of radio parts kits. The company became a manufacturer of consumer and professional audio-electronics including microphones, wireless microphone systems, phonograph cartridges, discussion systems, mixers, and digital signal processing.

  5. SM-58 - Wikipedia

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    Shure SM58 microphone Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  6. Electro-Voice RE20 - Wikipedia

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    The supplied mic clip (model number 320) is tightened securely with a knurled knob. An optional shock-mount is available for the RE20 family of microphones: the EV model 309A. The 309A is based on a steel yoke with rubber suspension cords surrounding a metal cage to hold the microphone. This mount greatly reduces vibrations carried through the ...

  7. Microphone connector - Wikipedia

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    Two pins are used for the mono headphone signal and two pins for the unbalanced microphone signal. The 4-pin XLR connector is also commonly used on amateur radio microphones, but transferring unbalanced audio instead, and using the 4th pin (with the common ground) for a push-to-talk (PTT) circuit activated by a button on the microphone.

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