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  2. Shure MV7 - Wikipedia

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    The MV7 was rated the best podcasting microphone by Rolling Stone in their 2021 Audio Awards. [1] Designed to be mounted on a stand or boom arm, the MV7 can send its audio signal through a USB cable to a Macintosh or Windows computer, or to Android or iOS devices. To augment the microphone's capabilities, Shure supplies Motiv, a free-to-use ...

  3. Neumann U 87 - Wikipedia

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    Neumann U 87 with shock mount. Introduced in 1967 as the solid-state successor to the U 67, [4] [5] [1] Neumann introduced the U 87 alongside the KM 86, KM 84, and KM 83 as part of the company's first 'FET 80' series of microphones that utilized use solid-state FET electronics that didn't require separate power supplies or multi-pin power cables and allowed the mics to be made smaller. [6]

  4. Røde Microphones - Wikipedia

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    According to RØDE, the NT1-A is one of the world's quietest studio microphones with a published self-noise of 5dBA. [45] The company first introduced small-diaphragm condenser microphones into its product range in 2000 with the NT3. It was followed closely by the NT4 stereo microphone and the NT5 'pencil' condenser microphone.

  5. Georg Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Georg Neumann GmbH is a manufacturer of professional recording microphones. It was founded by Georg Neumann and Erich Rickmann in 1928 and is based in Berlin, Germany. Its best-known products are condenser microphones for recording, broadcast, and live music production purposes.

  6. JZ Microphones - Wikipedia

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    JZ Microphones was established in 2007 in Riga by jeweler Juris Zarins. After 20 years of repairing Neumann, AKG, Telefunken microphones and participating in Blue and Violet microphones manufacturing he started to produce his own line of microphones. [1] [2] [3] In 2013, the first product "J1" from the new low-budget microphone series "J" was ...

  7. Shure SM7 - Wikipedia

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    Engineer-producer Bruce Swedien used several microphones including the SM7 to record Michael Jackson's vocals for Thriller in 1982. The SM7 was the only vocal microphone on "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)", and was probably used for "Billie Jean", according to Swedien's session notes. [10] Swedien owned six SM7s, and was a big fan of its sound.