Modular Microphone Systems
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Microtech Gefell M 43
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Microtech Gefell M 42
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Microtech Gefell M 41
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Microtech Gefell M 40
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Lewitt GN35X
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Haun KA 200 N
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Haun MBP 603
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Schoeps MK 4V Cardioid
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Shure R185B
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Shure R184B
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Schoeps MK 5
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Sennheiser ME36
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Sennheiser ME35
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AKG GN 30 E
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AKG CK 80
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AKG CK33
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AKG CK31
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Neumann KM A nx
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Sennheiser ME36 W
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Sennheiser MZC 30
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AKG GN 15 E
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Microtech Gefell MV 400 X
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Sennheiser MZH 3072
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About Modular Microphone Systems
Modular microphone systems offer unparalleled flexibility in installation environments, allowing for precise placement and configuration. Primarily used in broadcast studios, houses of worship, and large performance venues, these systems utilize interchangeable capsules and gooseneck assemblies to adapt to diverse acoustic challenges. This category prioritizes adaptability and discreet aesthetics over individual microphone performance.
Modular Microphone Systems — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Adaptable to varied acoustic environments and microphone placement needs.
- Provides a clean, professional look with discreet microphone placement.
- Allows for easy maintenance and upgrades through capsule swapping.
- Offers flexible configurations to accommodate changing event requirements.
CONS
- Can be more complex to set up and configure initially.
- Overall cost can be higher than traditional fixed microphones.
- Performance may not match dedicated, high-end capsule microphones.
- Requires careful planning to ensure compatibility between components.
Frequently Asked Questions About Modular Microphone Systems
It means you can swap different microphone capsules – cardioid, omnidirectional, hypercardioid, etc. – onto the same gooseneck assembly, expanding the system's versatility without needing multiple complete microphone units.
Consider the speaker's proximity to the microphone and the desired aesthetic. Longer goosenecks offer more discreet placement but can introduce handling noise if not properly secured.
No, compatibility is crucial. Verify connector types (XLR, Neutrik, etc.) and any proprietary system protocols before mixing and matching components from different manufacturers.