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Large-diaphragm condenser microphones are excellent all-round microphones for the studio and, to a lesser degree, the stage. These microphones are extremely sensitive and generally shape a neutral sound that doesn't get sterile, making them perfect for capturing anything from acoustic guitars to vocals.

How a Studio Condenser Microphone Works

Every condenser microphone features a wafer-thin diaphragm and a metal back plate mounted a very short distance from one another. Together, they form a condenser: an electrical component that can store an electric charge. The diaphragm is so thin that even really weak air waves will rock it back and forth, constantly changing the distance between the diaphragm and the back plate and, with it, the capacity of the condenser. This way, a condenser microphone turns audio into electricity.

Condenser Microphones: Large Diaphragm and Small Diaphragm Models

Compared to a small-diaphragm condenser microphone, a large-diaphragm condenser microphone has a higher output and therefore a better signal-to-noise ratio. On the flip side, large-diaphragm condenser microphones are a little less accurate and detailed than their small diaphragm counterparts, but at the same time, that's exactly what makes them loved by so many artists and engineers. In other words, large-diaphragm condenser microphones sound richer and fuller, and lightly round off sonic peaks. If you're looking for a microphone that offers true-to-life sound and maximum detail, a small-diaphragm condenser microphone is the better choice. For more, check out the rest of our range of Microphones.

Hooking Up Condenser Microphones: Phantom Power

Condenser microphones require power, and not only to electrically charge the diaphragm and back plate, but to ensure the microphone has the capacity to send the signal over to your mixer or audio interface via a microphone cable. In most cases, the power is supplied by the audio device the condenser microphone is plugged into. This is called phantom power, and it needs to be switched off before plugging a microphone in. The same goes for unplugging the microphone: always turn off the phantom power supply before disconnecting the microphone.

More Than Cardioid

Condenser microphones are available with different pickup patterns. The cardioid pickup pattern is by far the most common, but you'll also find omnidirectional and bidirectional (figure-of-8) microphones in our range. Some large-diaphragm condenser microphones even feature a double diaphragm and come fitted with a switch so you can toggle between different pickup patterns - a feature that not many small-diaphragm condenser microphones offer. On the other hand, there are various small-diaphragm condenser microphones that have a swappable microphone capsule, allowing you to mount a capsule with a different pickup pattern as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions About Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

How do I hook up a condenser microphone?

Just as with most other microphones, you'll need an XLR microphone cable. Make sure to switch off your phantom power supply and turn the gain all the way down before you connect your microphone, and do the same in reverse order before you unplug it again.

How does an XLR condenser microphone work?

The diaphragm and back plate of a large diaphragm condenser microphone form a condenser that can temporarily store electricity. The distance between the diaphragm and back plate determines the capacity, so when the diaphragm is vibrated by sound, the capacitance fluctuates, converting the sound into an electrical signal.

SE Electronics sE4400 MKII Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

The sE Electronics sE4400 MKII large-diaphragm condenser microphone comes loaded with a host of options, including four selectable pickup patterns, a low-pass filter and a PAD switch. Shock mount and case included.

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Recommended price £709
£425

Sontronics Saturn2 Condenser Studio Microphone

Brilliantly adaptable, the Sontronics Saturn2 condenser microphone can take on a wide range of studio-based tasks and gives you the pick of five different polar patterns.

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£1,185

Mojave MA-1000 Desert Sand Tube Condenser Microphone

Designed with the expert help of David Royer from Royer Microphones, the Mojave MA-1000 packs the warm and familiar sound of an NOS 5840 tube and a 251-style capsule combined with a custom transformer built by Coast Magnetics.

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£2,666

SE Electronics T2 MKII Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

Thanks to its titanium diaphragm, the T2 MKII large-diaphragm condenser microphone from sE Electronics offers more sonic definition than standard models armed with a gold-plated diaphragm. Shock mount and case included.

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£425

Neumann TLM 107 BK condenser microphone (black)

The Neumann TLM 107 BK is a highly versatile condenser microphone. Its switchable pickup pattern, linear frequency response and high maximum sound pressure make the microphone suitable for vocals as well as nearly any instrument.

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Recommended price £1,364
£1,222

Neumann TLM 107 Condenser Microphone (Nickel)

The TLM 107 condenser microphone combines innovative technology with trusted Neumann quality! It is highly universal thanks to a switchable pickup pattern, has a low-cut filter and attenuation pad.

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£1,222

CAD Audio M179 large diaphragm condenser microphone

CAD Audio's M179 condenser microphone has a large 1.1-inch gold-sputtered diaphragm, a vintage capsule design and variable pickup pattern. It comes complete with a shock mount and a microphone clip.

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Recommended price £302
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Sennheiser MK8 condenser microphone

This high-quality microphone by Sennheiser is fit for live applications and studio use. The MK8 is equipped with a switchable pickup pattern. It can handle loud sound sources, thanks to a maximum sound pressure of 140 dB SPL.

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Recommended price £659
£606

SE Electronics sE4400 MKII stereo pair Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone (Stereo Pair)

With the SE Electronics sE4400 MKII stereo set, you can build every possible stereo configuration. Thanks to the built-in HPF and PAD, these microphones are also fit for close-miking loud instruments, and they come complete with shock-mounts, a stereo bar and case.

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£1,199

SE Electronics T2 MKII stereo pair Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone (Stereo Pair)

Featuring diaphragms that have been sprinkled with titanium instead of plated with gold, the sE Electronics T2 MKII stereo pair allow you to make ultra-defined stereo recordings. Shock-mounts, stereo bar and case included.

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Recommended price £1,477
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