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Earthworks Cardioid Condenser Microphones

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Any experienced sound engineer who uses cardioid condenser microphones can attest to their versatility. They're ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, pianos and are even used as overhead mics for drums. Today's pro-audio market is jam-packed with top-notch models, but Earthworks cardioid condenser microphones are definitely among the finest available. In fact, they're preferred by many well-known talented recording artists, including Anthony King, Foreigner, Rufus Wainwright and Stevie Wonder.

The incredible accuracy and pure sound reproduction offered by Earthworks cardioid condenser microphones is the result of advanced circuitry and patented technologies employed by a skillful team of designers. Unless you came to this section with something specific in mind, you honestly could start your search with any one of these mics and be impressed by what you see. Just take a look at the SR25 Cardioid Condenser Mic. Made for drums and also perfect for a variety of other instruments, this mic has an extended frequency response to 25kHz, amazing high gain before feedback capabilities and extreme accuracy in both live and studio settings.

Earthworks also offers matched sets of two microphones. For example, there's the SR40mp Cardioid Condenser Microphone (Matched Pair). Boasting a 30Hz-40kHz frequency response, these mics capture a wider range than most other mics. Or, how about the FlexWand FW730 with Tripod (Matched Pair). In applications where the low profile is required (say, for miking choirs and vocal groups who are in front of an orchestra), the FlexWand is just the answer.

Whichever you choose from Earthworks, you'll agree that you've made a great decision by adding one of their microphones to your sound setup. Everything that leaves Earthworks' headquarters is tried and tested to ensure it lives up to the company's hard-earned reputation. Grab one of these Earthworks cardioid condenser microphones today and give your audience the audio experience they deserve.