Newman Microphone
Newman Microphone
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![]() NEUMANN M149 Tube Microphone N E W WARRANTY US $3,999.00
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Gibraltar Microphone Gooseneck 6 $5.99 This 6" black microphone gooseneck fits standard mic holders and boom arms. |
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Yamaha Mc-7 Instrument Microphone $74.99 The Yamaha MC-7 Instrument Microphone is a condenser mic for the Yamaha Silent Brass system. |
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ProLine Standard Microphone Clip $3.99 Standard Microphone Clip with plastic mic swivel retainer holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in base. Black. |
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Proline Standard Microphone Clip $3.99 Standard Microphone Clip with plastic mic swivel retainer holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in base. Black. |
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K&M Microphone Holder for Drums $24.99 The K&M Microphone Holder for drums is a unique, compact holder for attaching microphones to drum kits. Easy to mount and remove. The microphone holder has rubber inserts that absorb noise and shock. Tightens securely with 5/8" thread. |
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ProLine Universal Microphone Clip $4.99 Powerful spring-loaded universal clamp holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in plastic base. Black. |
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ProLine Rubber Microphone Clip $5.99 Rubber mic swivel retainer holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in base. Black. |
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Proline Universal Microphone Clip $6.49 Powerful spring-loaded universal clamp holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in plastic base. Black. |
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Proline Rubber Microphone Clip $7.49 Rubber mic swivel retainer holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in base. Black. |
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Shure C50j Microphone Cable $19.99 The Shure C50J microphone cable is 50' (15m) of Hi-Flex cable for low-impedance operation. |
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Shure C100j Microphone Cable $39 Shure C100J Microphone Cable is a hi-Flex, 100' cable for low-impedance operation. |
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Applied Microphone Technology ERTS Percusssion Microphone $343 The AMT ERTS is a 2nd generation microphone system for drums and percussion instruments designed, hand-manufactured, and distributed by Applied Microphone Technology in the USA. Its mini condenser microphone features natural and even sound reproduction, resistance to feedback, and high SPL tolerances, making it perfect for professional live and studio use. The mic system comes with 1 AMT microphone with Iso-Ring technology, an AMT inline preamp (phantom power required), and a clamp that fits onto various drums and percussion instruments. It can even attach to the ropes of hand drums.The ERTS incorporates a flat frequency response, allowing the microphone to reproduce percussion instruments as naturally as possible. The inline preamp can be placed on the floor, a belt clip for mobility, or in your pocket. A low roll-off filter and a dB cut are included on the inline preamp. |
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On-Stage Stands MY-110 Microphone Clip $7.95 Fits standard microphone stands and firmly holds standard-size microphones. |
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Used Yamaha Mc-7 Instrument Microphone $70.49 The Yamaha MC-7 Instrument Microphone is a condenser mic for the Yamaha Silent Brass system. |
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Neumann TLM-103 Microphone List Price: $1,349.99 Sale Price: $1,099.95 Used From: $899.99 |
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The large diaphragm Neumann TLM-103 Microphone is at home in even the finest project studios. Provides platinum-quality sound on a bronze budget. Neumann uses transformerless circuitry for ultralow self-noise and this mic handles sound pressure levels up to 138dB... |
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Neumann U87 Ai Shockmount Set Z Microphone with Box List Price: $3,699.99 Sale Price: $3,399.95 |
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The Neumann U87 studio Microphone is famous for its warm sound and well-balanced characteristics. Equipped with a large dual-diaphragm capsule with 3 selectable directional patterns: omnidirectional, cardioid, and figure-8, it offers a 6dB improvement in signal-to-noise over its predecessor... |
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Neumann U87Ai Multi Pattern Condenser Microphone List Price: $3,179.99 Sale Price: $3,399.95 |
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The U 87 has been the standard of the recording industry since 1967. This microphone is famous for its warm sound and well balanced characteristics. The current U87A yields a 6dB improvement in signal-to-noise over its predecessor... |
Why Are Digital Hearing Aids so Expensive?
The cost of one digital hearing aid can range from $1700 to $4,750 at the retail level. The costs are no doubt high but let's take a look on why digital hearing aids have such a high price tag especially compared to their analog cousins. One of the reasons that digital hearing aids bring high prices is because of all the time that is invested into research and development. Another reason for the high price is that these devices contain miniaturized computer chips, which makes them more expensive. You can always expect to pay more when you are buying the latest electronic gadgets and hearing aids are no different unfortunately.
Don't worry though; deals on digital hearing aids are available to a thrifty shopper. Keep in mind that there is a lot of competition between hearing aid suppliers. Also, the internet is allowing people to get much better deal. It is easy to save money if you take your time and shop around.
We all know that hearing aids are insanely expensive. However, if you look around you will be able to find some low cost alternatives out there. The Cost of digital hearing aids is based on the brand and model of hearing aid and what features it has.
For those people that have already wear analog devices, an upgrade to a digital model will provide stunning sound quality in normal day to day situations. A drastic improvement in hearing of normal everyday sounds is just the start. Where digital hearing aids really earn their money is eliminating background noise. Adjustments can be made without having to mess with the volume control.
The more money you are willing to spend the more you'll be impressed with the detail and quality of the sounds you can hear. If you are willing to get into the high end of digital hearing aids, you will be totally impressed with the things you can hear. Users report that they can hear even the faintest noises, and perhaps the most talked about results are the way these high end models are able to eliminate all feedback. These high tech devices also have a directional microphone which can be directed at the users front which will eliminate any surrounding noises.
If you decide that a digital hearing aid is for you then consult an audiologist. The audiologist will run test to find the degree and cause of your hearing impairment. Digital hearing aids are programmable so don't be surprised if you have to return to the doctor's office a number of times to get the device tuned in just to your liking. It might take some patience on your part but the advantages are very much worth it. Hearing aids are expensive, but you should not cut corners with something as important as your hearing.
Best of luck!
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