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NADY SP-4C Dynamic Microphone
(Electronics) Nady Systems. Inc.
Release date: 2008-02-29
Linear full-range response with crisp mid-range presence for optimal clarity and punch a perfect all-purpose, versatile stage and recording mic
Powerful neodymium mic element for highest output without noise cuts through the loudest sound pressure level situations without compromising sound
Rugged, all-metal construction for maximum reliability featuring a zinc die-cast case and steel mesh windscreen with anti-dent ring
Ultra-light aluminum humbucking voice coil & transformerless design, accurate reproduction across the audio spectrum without distortion
Tight cardioid polar pattern provides excellent off-axis rejection for superior gain before feedback
Price:
$19.99
$14.75
Customer Reviews:
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Incredible Value
I've been a musician for a good 20+ years now, and I just wanted something cheap to use with my home studio setup.I was completely surprised by the solid construction and good sound of this mic. It's virtually indistinguishable from the numerous stage mics I've used, including my brief and... -
Good for the price
It's a decent mic for just a few bucks. It works adequately, and has an on/off switch, and an XLR connector.It comes with a XLR-to-1/4 cord. If you're going to plug this mic into a mixer, be sure to get a XLR-to-XLR cord. The volume of the mic, when connected to a mono 1/4 jack with the...
Answers
I am a novice electronics hobbist and I am stuck. How do I connect a small 3 wire microphone to my project? I assume one lead +, 1 lead -
My problem is where does that third wire go.
The third "wire" (the one you call "another small strand of wire") is the twisted end of the shield for the blue wire. It is probably not needed at all for your simple project or it would have been mentioned.
I had these speaks that when you had music on it came out as if you had a microphone.Like i dont have a microphone but when i use Teamspeak or Ventrilo and play music it comes as if i had a microphone next to my speakers.But today my brother took...
Plug the speakers into the microphone jack.
Price:
$29.99
$19.54
Noise canceling microphone filters out unwanted background noise.
Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
Advanced digital USB provides superior clarity with the simplicity of a single USB plug-n-play connection.
Microphone pivots on base to hold preferred position
Noise canceling microphone filters out unwanted background noise
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Tim Nielsen Special: On Microphone Addiction
My name is Tim Nielsen, and I’m a micaholic. It has been four months since my last microphone purchase, an adorable little Neumann XY set in a Mono Rycote. I bought them from a friend, because when I saw them I just had to have them. Trust me. They’re really cute. You’d want them too.
I probably won’t be writing a lot of technical articles here on Designing Sound. There seem to be plenty of those already. I don’t have much interest in sharing endless plugin settings, or even mastering chains. I don’t much care about fade file type preferences, or your scheme for color coding tracks. I have those too, but explaining mine in depth won’t really do you much good.
But maybe with regards to recording sound effects, I might have some advice that some might find useful. So today I want to write about microphones.
I bought my first microphones from one of my professors while still at USC film school. It was a Schoeps MS Rig, two CMC4 T-Powered bodies, with an MK41 mid capsule, and an MK6 side capsule. By the time I bought them, they were already 15 years old or more. Over the years I swapped out the T-Powered bodies for phantom powered ones. About three months ago I finally parted with them, selling them to a friend at Skywalker for her first rig. That’s the first thing about recording equipment, and in particular microphones. Buy good ones, as they will last you a long time. Plugins, software, computers, will all become obsolete very fast. But a good recording rig should last you a long time. I have no doubt those Schoeps mics have another 20 years in them....
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