* '''Usage''': The most common use the mic is built for.
* '''Usage''': The most common use the mic is built for.
* '''Power Source''': Power needed, see the Microphone Basics page to learn about Condensers and Dynamics and what type of transducer needs power to work.
* '''Power Source''': Power needed, see the Microphone Basics page to learn about Condensers and Dynamics and what type of transducer needs power to work.
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Revision as of 18:20, 20 December 2021
All Mics Available in the General Access Section of Media Loan.
"General Access" mic is a category of Media Loan microphones that are accessible to all enrolled students who are in programs paying media fees. The General Access section of Media Loan is different from the "Audio Studio" section, which is just for advanced audio classes and to be used exclusively inside the audio facilities on campus. For help learning about mics check our Microphone Basics page as well as our Audio Fundamentals page.
Explanation of Columns
Type: The most common category used to describe each mic.
Sound: Example audio for various mics.
Usage: The most common use the mic is built for.
Power Source: Power needed, see the Microphone Basics page to learn about Condensers and Dynamics and what type of transducer needs power to work.
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Stereo condenser with adjustable pickup patterns and swiveling capsule. Good for recording a room or in a figure 8 pattern.
Condenser
(Large diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
1
MCK
Stereo mic
Rode NT4
Stereo: X/Y Dual Cardioid capsules
Instruments and film
Condenser
1 9V Battery
or
Phantom Power
XLR
1
MCNT
PZM
Crown PZM
Omni
Used for recording multiple voices in a conference or meeting setting.
PZM
2 9V Battery
or
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MCP
Stereo pair
Studio Projects
C4
Variable: cardioid and omnidirectional
Small diaphragm condenser. Used for overhead or stereo recording of instruments or ensembles.
Condenser
(Small diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
1 stereo pair kit (2 mics total)
MCS
Broadcast
Electrovoice
635A
Omni
A live interview microphone designed to eliminate plosives and other proximity effects.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
2
MED
Isolating from noise
Electrovoice RE-16
Supercardioid
Excellent for podium use where high intelligibility is important.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
4
MEG
Isolating from noise
Electrovoice RE-15
Supercardioid
Used for broadcasting and instrument recordings. Also used to mic speaker cabinets.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
3
MEJ
Broadcast
Electrovoice RE-55
Omni
Handheld vocal use for interviews or recording of orchestras etc.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
3
MEM
Instruments
Electrovoice CS-15
Variable: cardioid and omnidirectional
Increased bass response at close proximities. Handheld vocal use.
Condenser
(Small diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
5
MEO
Broadcast
Electrovoice RE-20
Cardioid
Very popular vocal recording mic, used extensively in broadcasting.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
3
MEP
Isolating from noise
Electrovoice RE-18
Supercardioid
Designed to reduce microphone handling noise. Used for spoken word/announcing.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
3
MER
High SPL
Electrovoice 408B
Supercardioid
Instrument mic, used mostly on instruments with high SPL, drums, horns, etc.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
2
MES
High SPL
Electrovoice 308B
Cardioid
Slightly less directional version of the 408b. Instrument mic.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
4
MET
Reference mic
Earthworks
TC 20
Omni
Reference flat microphone, 150db SPL rating, used for calibration or for very loud instruments/sound effects
Condenser
(Small diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MEW
Cascade Fathead
Bidirectional
Instruments and vocals, often used in mid-side pair.
Ribbon
Do NOT supply phantom power, ribbons will be damaged!
XLR
2 single, 1 stereo pair kit (4 mics total)
MFH
Stage
Shure SM58
Cardioid
Suitable for vocal use in live performance, sound reinforcement, and studio recording.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
18
MHA
Stage
Shure Beta 87A
Supercardioid
Hand held vocal mic
good feedback rejection
Condenser
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MHB
Shure SM53
Cardioid
Vintage hand held vocal mic, designed for low proximity effect.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
1
MHD
Stage
Shure SM57
Cardioid
good for live sound reinforcement, instruments and vocals. bright, clean sound.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
8
MHE
Instruments
Shure SM81
Cardioid
Used on instruments, popular for pianos.
Condenser
(Small diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MHF
Stereo
Shure VP88
Variable: cardioid and bidirectional
Stereo recording mic used in broadcasting.
Condenser
Phantom Power
XLR
1
MHG
Shure KSM32
Cardioid
General purpose condenser mic, useable for vocals/instruments etc. equipped with -15db and low cut switches.
Condenser
(Large diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MHK
Instruments
Shure KSM137
Cardioid
Small diaphragm condenser designed for instruments.
Condenser
(Small diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MHM
Voice
Shure SM7B
Cardioid
Shure’s response to the EV RE-20, a popular broadcasting vocal mic.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
3
MHS
Drum mic
Shure Beta 52A
Supercardioid
Supercardioid specifically for kick drums
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
2
MEF
Marshall MXL2003
Cardioid
General purpose condenser mic, useable on vocals, instruments, ensembles etc
Condenser
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MML
Stage
Sennheiser 421
Cardioid
Voice and instruments
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
6
MNA
Instruments
Sennheiser MKH 40
Cardioid
The MKH 40 P 48 is a high frequency condenser microphone with an excellent frequency range.
Condenser
(Small diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
4
MKH
Drum mic
Sennheiser E604 Drum Mic Kit
Cardioid
Mic kit specifically built for snare drums. Emphasis on mid and high frequencies, with a fairly clear low frequency clarity. Based on MD 421 technology.
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
1 kit (3 mics total)
MAD
Combo Kit
Sennheiser K6
Variable: Cardioid, Omni, Super Cardioid
Can cater to almost all settings. Great for film, stage use, and studio recording. 1 module + 3 different capsules.
Condenser
(Small diaphragm)
1 AA Battery
or
Phantom Power
XLR
3
MNC
Voice
Sennheiser 441
Supercardioid
Vocal and instrument mic equipped with a 5 position bass roll off switch and a treble boost switch
Dynamic
Not required
XLR
2
MND
Binaural mic
Dr. Normar's Binaural head
(Sennhesier MKE 2002)
Omni
Sennheiser binaural microphone pair, for recording a 3d stereo field for playback over headphones.
Condenser
1 9V Battery
XLR
1
MNE
Lavalier
Sony ECM50
Omni
Vintage lavalier vocal mic
Condenser
1 E90 Battery
or
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MOF
Pacific Pro Audio LD1
Cardioid
Large diaphragm condenser, used for vocals, instruments, ensembles etc
Condenser
(Large diaphragm)
Phantom Power
XLR
2
MPP
Instruments
Beyerdynamic M160
Hypercardioid
Designed for instruments, popular on strings.
Ribbon
Do NOT supply phantom power, ribbons will be damaged!
XLR
4
MRB
Coles 4038
Bidirectional
Vocal/instrument mic, popular with BBC broadcasting and recording studios.
Ribbon
Do NOT supply phantom power, ribbons will be damaged!