Vocal Microphones

Vocal Microphones for Recording & Studio Production

In a recording environment, the vocal microphone is the first link in the signal chain — and the one that leaves the most lasting imprint on a final mix. Condenser microphones dominate studio vocal tracking because their extended high-frequency response and low self-noise capture breath texture, vowel transitions, and the upper partials of a voice that give a lead vocal its presence in a dense production. The Audix VX5 and several of the AKG reference-grade condensers in this collection are engineered precisely for that kind of critical-listening application.

Lavalier and boundary layer microphones — including AKG's lightweight omnidirectional lavs and PCC-series boundary mics — may look like niche products, but they serve real studio workflows: dialogue recording, podcasting, room ambience capture, and overhead or surface pickup for acoustic instruments. Their consistent, low-coloration response often makes them surprisingly versatile tracking tools in a well-treated room. Antelope Audio's presence in this category reflects an interest in microphones that integrate naturally into interface-based studio setups where high-resolution conversion and modeling are already part of the signal path.

When building or expanding a studio vocal locker, self-noise floor, polar pattern options, and how the mic's frequency response complements your preamp and room treatment are the variables worth examining carefully. A mic that flatters a bright room may not suit a dead booth, and vice versa. Studio Gears carries options across entry-level through professional tiers, so you can match the investment to the level of your productions. Explore the full selection below and use the filters to sort by transducer type, polar pattern, or brand.

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