Dynamic vs condenser microphones: which to choose for recording vocals

Choosing the right microphone is key to getting a clear, present and professional vocal. Here’s a simple, direct comparison based on our experience at elbajoestudio.

1. What is a dynamic microphone

Dynamic microphones are rugged, handle high SPL and pick up less room detail. They are ideal when:

  • The performer sings very loud.
  • The environment isn’t fully treated.
  • You want a more aggressive or intimate tone.

Typical examples: Shure SM7B, Electro-Voice RE20.

2. What is a condenser microphone

Condenser microphones capture more detail, brightness and sensitivity. They’re favourites in pro studios for clean, modern vocal recordings.

  • They require phantom power (+48V).
  • They capture more nuance and breaths.
  • They work best in treated booths (like at elbajoestudio).

Examples: Neumann TLM 103, AKG C414, Audio-Technica AT4040.

3. Quick comparison

Feature Dynamic Condenser
Sensitivity Low High
Detail Less detail More brightness and clarity
Recommended for Powerful vocals, untreated rooms Melodic vocals, professional studios

4. Common mistakes when choosing a microphone

  • Choosing a condenser without a treated booth.
  • Using a dynamic mic for very soft vocals.
  • Placing the mic too far away (more than ~20 cm).
  • Not using a pop filter (essential).
elbajoestudio tip: No microphone is “the best”. What matters is the voice type, technique and recording context.

5. What we recommend at elbajoestudio

Based on our experience:

  • For clean vocals, pop, R&B, reggaeton: condenser like Neumann / AKG.
  • For rap, aggressive or powerful vocals: dynamic like the SM7B.
  • For very soft vocals: a condenser with good high-frequency response.

Conclusion

The difference between dynamic and condenser is not only technical: it’s artistic. Each brings a different colour. If you’re unsure which to choose, at elbajoestudio we advise you and test several to find the best fit for your voice.

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