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For basic information about how to use microphones, see out [[Microphone Basics]] page. | For basic information about how to use microphones, see out [[Microphone Basics]] page. | ||
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== MICROPHONES | XLR connection == | == MICROPHONES | XLR connection == | ||
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− | ! TESC SKU !! Image !! Brand/Model !! Pattern !! Usage !! Dynamic / Condenser !! | + | ! TESC SKU !! Image !! Brand/Model !! Pattern !! Usage !! Dynamic / Condenser !! Power Source!! Connection |
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|MHA | |MHA | ||
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|Cardioid | |Cardioid | ||
|Vocals for stage and studio. | |Vocals for stage and studio. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Cardioid | |Cardioid | ||
|Instruments for stage and studio. | |Instruments for stage and studio. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MHC | |MHC | ||
|[[File:MHC-ShureBeta57A.jpg]] | |[[File:MHC-ShureBeta57A.jpg]] | ||
− | | | + | |Shure Beta 57A |
|Supercardioid | |Supercardioid | ||
|Vocals and instruments on stage and in studio. | |Vocals and instruments on stage and in studio. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MNA | |MNA | ||
|[[File:MNA-Sennheiser421.jpg]] | |[[File:MNA-Sennheiser421.jpg]] | ||
− | |Sennheiser MD 421 | + | |Sennheiser MD-421 |
|Cardioid | |Cardioid | ||
|Instruments and vocals for stage and studio. | |Instruments and vocals for stage and studio. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
|| MEV ||[[File:RE 27 Photo.jpeg|frameless]]|| Electrovoice RE-27 N/D || Cardioid || Voice in studio and brodcast. | || MEV ||[[File:RE 27 Photo.jpeg|frameless]]|| Electrovoice RE-27 N/D || Cardioid || Voice in studio and brodcast. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
+ | |Not required|| XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MSM | |MSM | ||
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|Cardioid | |Cardioid | ||
|Voice for interviews and broadcast. Designed to reject background noise and wind. | |Voice for interviews and broadcast. Designed to reject background noise and wind. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MTG | |MTG | ||
|[[File:MTG-BeyerDynamicM88TG.jpg]] | |[[File:MTG-BeyerDynamicM88TG.jpg]] | ||
− | |BeyerDynamic M88 TG | + | |BeyerDynamic M88 TG |
|Hypercardioid | |Hypercardioid | ||
|Vocals and instruments in a studio. Designed specifically to capture low-frequency sounds, such as kick drums. | |Vocals and instruments in a studio. Designed specifically to capture low-frequency sounds, such as kick drums. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Omni | |Omni | ||
|Broadcast and field work. Internal shock-mount significantly reduces handling noise. | |Broadcast and field work. Internal shock-mount significantly reduces handling noise. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Omni | |Omni | ||
|Broadcast and field work. Internal shock-mount significantly reduces handling noise. | |Broadcast and field work. Internal shock-mount significantly reduces handling noise. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MEG | |MEG | ||
|[[File:MEG-EV-RE16.jpg]] | |[[File:MEG-EV-RE16.jpg]] | ||
− | |Electrovoice RE-16 | + | |Electrovoice RE-16 |
|Supercardioid | |Supercardioid | ||
|Vocal and instrument use in studio or on stage, great for when high intelligibility is important. | |Vocal and instrument use in studio or on stage, great for when high intelligibility is important. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || MEJ || [[File:MER-EV-RE15.jpg]] || Electrovoice RE-15 || Super Cardioid || Instruments for stage and studio. || | + | || MEJ || [[File:MER-EV-RE15.jpg]] || Electrovoice RE-15 || Super Cardioid || Instruments for stage and studio. ||Dynamic |
+ | |Not required|| XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MER | |MER | ||
|[[File:MER-EV-RE18.jpg]] | |[[File:MER-EV-RE18.jpg]] | ||
− | |Electrovoice RE-18 | + | |Electrovoice RE-18 |
|Supercardioid | |Supercardioid | ||
|Vocals for broadcast, stage, and presentation use. | |Vocals for broadcast, stage, and presentation use. | ||
− | | | + | |Dynamic |
− | | | + | |Not required |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Cardioid, Omni, Super Cardioid | |Cardioid, Omni, Super Cardioid | ||
|Can cater to almost all settings. Great for film, stage use, and studio recording. 1 module + 3 different capsules. | |Can cater to almost all settings. Great for film, stage use, and studio recording. 1 module + 3 different capsules. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 AA Battery |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Hypercardioid | |Hypercardioid | ||
|Film, broadcast, and field work. Very directional and designed to reduce background noise. | |Film, broadcast, and field work. Very directional and designed to reduce background noise. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 AA Battery |
+ | or | ||
+ | |||
+ | Phantom Power | ||
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Supercardioid | |Supercardioid | ||
|Film, broadcast, and field work. Very directional and designed to reduce background noise. | |Film, broadcast, and field work. Very directional and designed to reduce background noise. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | | Phantom Power |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Cardioid | |Cardioid | ||
|Voice for video and broadcast. | |Voice for video and broadcast. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |Phantom Power |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Omni | |Omni | ||
|Vocals in interview, broadcast, and presentation settings. | |Vocals in interview, broadcast, and presentation settings. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 AA Battery |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|Omni | |Omni | ||
|Vocals in interview, broadcast, and presentation settings. | |Vocals in interview, broadcast, and presentation settings. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 AA Battery |
|XLR | |XLR | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | MSCC || [[File:MSCC-SureSM86.jpg]] || Shure SM86 handheld || Cardioid || Vocal condenser for stage use. || | + | | MSCC || [[File:MSCC-SureSM86.jpg]] || Shure SM86 handheld || Cardioid || Vocal condenser for stage use. ||Condenser|| Phantom Power || XLR |
|- | |- | ||
|MAI | |MAI | ||
|[[File:MAI-AT825.jpg]] | |[[File:MAI-AT825.jpg]] | ||
|Audio Technica AT825 handheld | |Audio Technica AT825 handheld | ||
− | |X/Y | + | |Stereo X/Y Dual Cardioid Elements |
|Film applications and instruments in studio. Extremely flat frequency response. | |Film applications and instruments in studio. Extremely flat frequency response. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 AA Battery |
+ | or | ||
+ | |||
+ | Phantom Power | ||
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|[[File:MCNTG4-RodeNT4.jpg]] | |[[File:MCNTG4-RodeNT4.jpg]] | ||
|Rode NT4 handheld | |Rode NT4 handheld | ||
− | |X/Y | + | |Stereo X/Y Dual Cardioid capsules |
|Studio instrument and field recording use. | |Studio instrument and field recording use. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 9V Battery |
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+ | |||
+ | Phantom Power | ||
|XLR | |XLR | ||
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|MCV | |MCV | ||
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|Super Cardioid | |Super Cardioid | ||
|Film and field recording. Very directional and designed to reject background noise. Mounts to standard camera shoe. | |Film and field recording. Very directional and designed to reject background noise. Mounts to standard camera shoe. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 9V Battery |
|stereo 1/8” | |stereo 1/8” | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MOT | |MOT | ||
|[[File:MOT-SonyECM-MS907.jpg]] | |[[File:MOT-SonyECM-MS907.jpg]] | ||
− | |Sony ECM-MS907 | + | |Sony ECM-MS907 handheld |
|Stereo | |Stereo | ||
|Film and field recording. | |Film and field recording. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 AA Battery |
|stereo 1/8” | |stereo 1/8” | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MOS | |MOS | ||
|[[File:MOS-SonyECM-MS957.jpg]] | |[[File:MOS-SonyECM-MS957.jpg]] | ||
− | |Sony ECM-MS957 | + | |Sony ECM-MS957 handheld |
|Stereo | |Stereo | ||
|Recording live concerts, conferences, interviews and sound effects. | |Recording live concerts, conferences, interviews and sound effects. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
− | | | + | |1 AA Battery |
|"stereo XLR to 1/8”" | |"stereo XLR to 1/8”" | ||
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|Stereo | |Stereo | ||
|Vocals in interview, broadcast, and presentation settings. | |Vocals in interview, broadcast, and presentation settings. | ||
− | | | + | |Condenser |
|7.5V Stand alone | |7.5V Stand alone | ||
|stereo 1/8” | |stereo 1/8” | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | MCP || [[File:MCPX-CrownSoundGrabber.jpg]] || Crown Sound Grabber II || Omni || Pressure zone mic for recording conferences, interviews, and lectures. || | + | | MCP || [[File:MCPX-CrownSoundGrabber.jpg]] || Crown Sound Grabber II || Omni || Pressure zone mic for recording conferences, interviews, and lectures. ||Condenser|| 1 AAA Battery || stereo 1/8” |
|- | |- | ||
− | | MCPX || [[File:MCPX-CrownPZM.jpg]] || Crown Optimus Sound Grabber || Omni || Pressure zone mic for recording conferences, interviews, and lectures. || | + | | MCPX || [[File:MCPX-CrownPZM.jpg]] || Crown Optimus Sound Grabber || Omni || Pressure zone mic for recording conferences, interviews, and lectures. ||Condenser||1 AA Battery|| XLR |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |MBY | ||
+ | |[[File:MBY-BlueYeti.jpg]] | ||
+ | |Blue Yeti Pro Tabletop | ||
+ | |Cardioid, Omni, Bi-Directional & Stereo. | ||
+ | |Vocals in voiceover and podcasting applications. | ||
+ | |Condenser | ||
+ | |Powered by USB, Phantom Power for XLR | ||
+ | |USB & XLR output | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |MHU | ||
+ | |[[File:MHU-Plantronics628USB.jpg]] | ||
+ | |Plantronics Audio 628 Stereo USB headset | ||
+ | |Omni | ||
+ | |Vocals for video and audio calls, both Mac and PC compatible. | ||
+ | |Condenser | ||
+ | |Powered by USB | ||
+ | |USB / MAC and PC compatible | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |MHP | ||
+ | |[[File:MHP-DolphinEar.jpg]] | ||
+ | |Dolphin-ear Pro Hydrophone | ||
+ | |Omni | ||
+ | |Designed to capture underwater sounds to depths of 100 meters. Proficiency required. | ||
+ | |Contact | ||
+ | |Not required | ||
+ | |XLR | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |MGP | ||
+ | |[[File:MGP K6.jpg]] | ||
+ | |Parabolic Kits with Sennheiser K6 handheld | ||
+ | |Omni | ||
+ | |Includes K6 power module, Omni capsule, rollable dish, dish transport bag, pistol grip handle, tripod adapter, dish cover and duffle bag. Proficiency required. | ||
+ | |Condenser | ||
+ | |1 AA Battery | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | |||
+ | Phantom Power | ||
+ | |XLR | ||
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[[Category:Media Loan Catalogs]] | [[Category:Media Loan Catalogs]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:56, 22 November 2021
For basic information about how to use microphones, see out Microphone Basics page.
Most recent update: November 2021.