Microphones for Flutes

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the t.bone Ovid System CC 100 RC EW - Microphones for Flutes

the t.bone Ovid System CC 100 RC EW

Microphones for Flutes

$65
Condenser Clip Microphone for the Ovid System, Easy installation with different...
4.8 Expert Rating
the t.bone Ovid System CC 100 RC Shure - Microphones for Flutes

the t.bone Ovid System CC 100 RC Shure

Microphones for Flutes

$65
Condenser Clip Microphone for The Ovid System, Easy installation with different...
4.9 Expert Rating
the t.bone Ovid System CC 100 RC - Microphones for Flutes

the t.bone Ovid System CC 100 RC

Microphones for Flutes

$65
Condenser Clip Microphone for The Ovid System, Easy installation with different...
4.8 Expert Rating
DPA 4099 Core Rock Touring Kit 4M - Microphones for Flutes

DPA 4099 Core Rock Touring Kit 4M

Microphones for Flutes

$2,694
Microphone Live Set
4.8 Expert Rating
Audix ADX 10 FLP - Microphones for Flutes

Audix ADX 10 FLP

Microphones for Flutes

$254
Condenser instrument microphone, Cardioid polar pattern, Frequency range: 50 - 18.000 Hz, With...
4.8 Expert Rating
Myers Pickups Master Preamp Module - Microphones for Flutes

Myers Pickups Master Preamp Module

Microphones for Flutes

$197
Active Preamp, Can be used with all Master Series models and all Master Series...
4.9 Expert Rating
Myers Pickups The Master Flute - Microphones for Flutes

Myers Pickups The Master Flute

Microphones for Flutes

$494
Pick-Up System, Set for picking up flutes, Dimensions of preamplifier housing ( L x W x...
4.7 Expert Rating

About Microphones for Flutes

Microphones specifically designed for flutes capture the instrument's delicate nuances and breathy tone. These mics are crucial for professional flute recordings, live performance amplification, and broadcast applications where accurate and detailed sound reproduction is paramount. Choosing the right microphone can dramatically impact the perceived quality and projection of the flute’s sound.

Best For
Studio recording live performance broadcast solo flute work orchestral recordings
What to Look For
Polar pattern frequency response sensitivity self-noise mounting options build quality capsule type

Microphones for Flutes — Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Provides focused capture, minimizing room ambience and unwanted noise.
  • Allows for greater control over the flute's tone in a mix.
  • Enables amplification for louder stages and projection.
  • Offers the potential for capturing subtle expressive details.

CONS

  • Can be sensitive to handling noise and breath sounds.
  • Requires careful placement for optimal sound capture.
  • May necessitate experimentation to find the ideal mic position.
  • Specialized mounting hardware can add to overall cost.

Frequently Asked Questions About Microphones for Flutes

Clip-on mics are convenient for movement and stage performance, while stand mics offer more consistent placement and potentially better isolation.

The polar pattern dictates which sounds are picked up, allowing you to reject stage noise or focus on the flute’s direct sound.

A tailored frequency response emphasizes the flute’s characteristic highs and lows, avoiding harshness or muddiness.

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