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June 5, 2026
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Shure MV7+ Hybrid USB/XLR Podcast Microphone
$299.00
- 8 payments of$37.38/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$49.83/mo
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Shure MV7+ Podcast Kit with Hybrid USB/XLR Microphone and Stand
$319.00
- 8 payments of$39.88/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$53.17/mo
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Shure MOTIV MV88 USB-C Stereo Microphone for iOS And Android
$159.00
- No Credit Check6 payments of$26.50/mo
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Rode NT1 5th Generation Hybrid XLR/USB Condenser Microphone
$214.00
- No Credit Check6 payments of$35.67/mo
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Neumann TLM 102 Studio Microphone
$799.00
- 12 payments of$66.58/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$133.17/mo
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Lauten Audio LA-320 V2 Large-Diaphragm Tube Condenser Microphone
$699.00
- 12 payments of$58.25/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$116.50/mo
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Rode NT1 Signature Series Studio Condenser Microphone
$153.55
- No Credit Check6 payments of$25.59/mo
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There's something magical about microphones. Sure, a mic is just a transducer that converts acoustic energy to electrical energy -- but the character a great microphone can impart to a performance makes that mic special.
So, which mic will give your tracks that magic? It's all about matching the mic to the sound source. Large-diaphragm condenser microphones are a classic choice for recording vocals, and small-diaphragm condensers shine on acoustic guitars. Dynamic microphones are ideal for recording drums and amplifiers, and ribbon microphones smooth out the rough edges on anything from horns and strings to guitar cabinets.
Need help choosing a mic? Follow our Beginner's Gear Guide: Microphones to find the right mic for your studio or live rig -- plus microphone stands, XLR cables, pop shields, and reflection filters. Call our Gear Experts now for help with your purchase: 800-460-8089.
So, which mic will give your tracks that magic? It's all about matching the mic to the sound source. Large-diaphragm condenser microphones are a classic choice for recording vocals, and small-diaphragm condensers shine on acoustic guitars. Dynamic microphones are ideal for recording drums and amplifiers, and ribbon microphones smooth out the rough edges on anything from horns and strings to guitar cabinets.
Need help choosing a mic? Follow our Beginner's Gear Guide: Microphones to find the right mic for your studio or live rig -- plus microphone stands, XLR cables, pop shields, and reflection filters. Call our Gear Experts now for help with your purchase: 800-460-8089.