Condenser Mics


Walk into any studio and you will no doubt see a condenser microphone. Large diaphragm mics are used to capture vocals, while thin pencil microphones can be used for cymbals and acoustic instruments. Condenser mics require phantom power, provided from XLR microphone preamps through XLR cables.

Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphones (LDM’s)

LDMs are almost always used for vocal recordings in a studio. With a wide frequency response and long pick up range, a large diaphragm mic will capture all sounds with true accuracy. A silent recording space is a must.

Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones (SDM’s)

SDM’s are also extremely common in studio set ups, used to capture audio from wide and high frequency acoustic instruments such as guitars, pianos and stringed instruments. Drum kit overhead models also often use thin pencil mics in both live performance and studio recordings. These pencil mics suit the high frequency sound of cymbals.

The wide frequency response and long pick up range allow you to record the subtleties of any sound source. These features make them perfect for studio recording, but they can be prone to feedback and ‘bleeding’ when used on stage, especially if there are multiple sound sources.

H2: Setting Up Condenser Mics

For both the amateur musician and the home professional, SWAMP Industries has a wide range of equipment, microphones and accessories that can fit out any professional sound booth.

Our team knows the ins and outs of each brand we stock – only partnering with industry-leading brands. We believe in quality, excellent manufacturing and innovative, investment-worthy design. We can look at the basic needs of your next sound project and recommend equipment that suits your budget and needs.

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Want more information? Speak with our friendly customer support team today. Having served the Australian audio market since 2005, we can talk through the finer details of your recording studio or next big gig and get you outfitted with the best from SWAMP Industries today.