Austrian Audio

Closed Back Headphones

Closed back headphones are more coloured than open back designs, but also isolate the listener and restrict sound leakage. This makes them ideal for tracking, recording or even just for listening whilst outside of the studio.

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Dynamic Hand Held Microphones

Dynamic Mics dont require any external power and can handle loud SPL's. Great for live shows and mic'ing drums!

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Dynamic Instrument Microphones

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Hand Held Condenser Microphones

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Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

Condenser (or Capacitor) microphones are fantastic for detailed recording work. When using them for vocal recording, think about if you need a pop filter (to stop plosives) or a reflection shield to minimise room noise on recordings and produce a clearer result. All condenser microphones need a power supply from somewhere, either battery or 48V Phantom Power from a desk or interface.

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Microphone Accessories

Clips, shields and adaptors for microphones.

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Multi-Microphone Packages

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Open Back Headphones

Open back headphones are renowned for their accuracy and wide stereo field when compared to closed back models. This makes them ideal for critical listening and mixdown work in the studio. Their open back design however make them less suitable for tracking, recording and location work.

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Pro Audio Headsets

Headsets usually comprise of lightweight headphones and a microphone.

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Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphones

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USB Microphones

USB Mics include a digital converter, most dont have conventional XLR sockets, but provide an easy way of recording vocals into your computer. Fantastic for recording speech and voiceovers.

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