Used Microphones

  1. HK$10,570.10
  2. Originally HK$6,501.55, now HK$6,224.89 (5% price drop)
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    Brauner Phanthera V
    Used – Excellent
    Originally HK$24,411.31, now HK$17,087.92 (30% price drop)

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Microphones For Sale on Reverb

Microphones are a crucial part of both recording and live performance, and it's important to make sure you have the best mics for your purposes. Here on Reverb, you can grab a top-shelf condenser microphone for your lead vocal tracks and acoustic instruments, a trusty SM57 dynamic for snare drums and guitar amps, and maybe even a ribbon mic or two for their timeless, inviting sound.

Whether you're tracking a band, recording a podcast, or setting up the stage for a live show, Reverb has the right mic for the job—from cutting-edge new products to the industry standards and classic tube mics of yesteryear.

Types of Microphones

Microphones are hardly one size fits all, coming in a few different types with design elements that optimize them for various applications.

  • Dynamic Microphones are the simplest type, and while they're usually less sensitive than condenser mics, they can handle higher sound pressure levels which makes them popular for loud instruments like electric guitar and drums. Mics like the Shure SM57 and SM58 are great, very versatile, and budget-friendly microphones of this type and are staples of studios and venues alike.
  • Condenser Microphones always require external power and function similarly to a capacitor with two charged elements. They come in two types—large diaphragm and small diaphragm—and are popular for acoustic instruments and vocals because of their ability to capture more detail and clarity with lower noise.
  • Ribbon Microphones are tube-driven, featuring a thin strip of metal suspended in a magnetic field that moves with changing air pressure to produce signal. These mics often feel inherently vintage, reaching the pinnacle of their popular between the mid-'30s and '50s. They can be popular choices for recordists after a certain vintage vibe, and/or for tempering the overtones of brass instruments.

Be sure to check out our guide on the basic types of microphones and their polar patterns to learn more.

Microphones Near Me

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