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usually a dynamic microphone is used for live performances such as a rock band because its not as sensitive as a condenser mic which is used for recording.
That depends on the sort of microphone you have. A condenser microphone gives 20 dB more output level than a dynamic microphone.
Dynamic is the microphone still on stage.
The Signalex SK 906 appears to be dynamic.
No, it is a cheap microphone and will sound like one. I wouldn't get anything less than a Shure SM-58 for a dynamic stage mic. You can get one new for $100 and used for $50, and they're great mics.
A dynamic microphone is most similar to a speaker. They both consist of a diaphragm, a voice coil and a magnet.
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Most dynamic microphones have a response from about 15Hz to 15 kHz, although they differ widely depending upon model.
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It doesn't need phantom power to work. It's usually in a cardioid pattern.
It doesn't need phantom power to work. It's usually in a cardioid pattern.