
The Vocalist Directory
Are you a session singer, event singer or part of a function band? Create a profile on our directory and showcase your talents to potential clients.
In-depth music gear reviews from our team of experts. From vocal microphones to PA system, in-ear monitors and more, we’re here to make sure you get the best gear for your buck.
If you’re an Apple devotee who expects just a little more audio quality than your iOS device’s in-built mic can provide, then we have just the selection of iPhone microphones for you.
We’ve rounded up the best budget microphones for vocals, including cheap (but awesome) mics from big-name brands and lesser-known manufacturers.
Which vocal mic is right for you? Our experts review 15 of the Best Microphones for Vocals. We cover a range of mics at every budget for studio recording and live performance.
We turn the spotlight on the Rode NT1A and NT2A to help you decide which best suits your needs.
As a singer, podcaster, or streamer, you may wonder which mic will best serve your audio needs, the Shure SM7B or MV7?
The Shure SM58 is arguably the most iconic microphone of the 20th century, but where did this remarkable story begin, and what makes it stand the test of time?
We look at the differences between the SM58 and SM57 to help you decide which microphone best fits your needs.
Improve your YouTube game with our guide to the top 10 microphones of 2023. Whether you’re a seasoned YouTube creator or just starting out, this guide will help you find the right microphone to take your content to the next level.
The Shure SM58 and Shure Beta 58A are two of the most popular microphones on the market, but which one is right for you?
If you’re taking part in a stage production, film shoot, or interview, then a lapel microphone will soon become your favourite bit of kit.
Phantom power. You’ve seen it on your mixing desk and heard sound engineers talk about it, but what exactly is Phantom power?
We look at the most popular microphone brands for singing, a little about their history and some of their most popular mics.
Condenser microphones are highly sensitive and can capture even the quietest of sounds with ease. This makes them perfect for recording in the studio, where detail and precision are key.
Having the right microphone can make or break your vocal performance, but have you stopped to consider which microphone polar pattern is right for you?
We explore the difference between condenser and dynamic microphones, how each type of mic works, the pros and cons of each, and the various applications for which they’re best suited.
What exactly is Phantom power, and what does this have to do with dynamic microphones – do Dynamic mics need phantom power to work properly?
In-ear monitors (or IEMs, as they are often referred to) are a popular choice for professional singers performing onstage. IEMs […]
Are you looking to upgrade your live rig so your audience can hear you pack a sonic punch? Find out how to choose the best dynamic microphone to suit your budget and performance needs.