Condenser Microphones
Condenser microphones are the standard in professional vocal, acoustic and instrumental recording. Their high sensitivity, wide frequency response and ability to capture the finest details of any sound make them the first choice of sound engineers and producers worldwide. In this collection you will find condenser microphones from Neumann, RODE, Warm Audio, Lewitt, sE Electronics, Sontronics, Telefunken and many other manufacturers.
Condenser microphone – how to choose the right model?
Condenser microphones feature an electrostatically charged diaphragm that responds to the smallest air pressure changes with exceptional precision. Unlike dynamic microphones they require 48V phantom power, which is provided by any modern audio interface or mixer. They are available in large-diaphragm versions – ideal for vocal recording, acoustic guitars and piano – and small-diaphragm versions, which excel at recording percussion instruments, choirs and wind instruments.
At Wired Tunes you will find condenser microphones suited to every application and budget. Neumann is an absolute legend – microphones from this brand can be found in the finest recording studios worldwide, and the U87 remains one of the most popular vocal microphones of all time. RODE offers a wide range of models from accessible to professional, valued by podcasters, content creators and music producers alike. Warm Audio brings vintage sound inspired by classic tube microphones in a modern and accessible form. Lewitt stands out for its engineering precision and innovative technical solutions. sE Electronics and Sontronics are European manufacturers valued for their quality-to-price ratio. Telefunken brings back the legendary sounds of tube microphones from the 1950s and 60s, while Microtech Gefell, Mojave Audio, Schoeps and Chandler Limited complete the range with models for the most demanding recording engineers.
If you need help choosing a condenser microphone suited to your voice, instrument and room acoustics, visit the Wired Tunes showroom in Warsaw – you can test different models in person and find the microphone that best captures your sound.

