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Description

The Teisco DM-306 Dynamic Microphone is a versatile tool that brings clarity and precision to your live performances and studio recordings. Crafted with both seasoned professionals and passionate amateurs in mind, this microphone is poised to capture sound with remarkable fidelity. Its supercardioid polar pattern makes it a standout choice for isolating your voice or instrument from background noise, ensuring that only the clearest sounds come through. This is particularly beneficial in bustling environments or when you need to focus on a singular sound source during a session.

With a robust build designed to withstand the rigors of both stage and studio, the Teisco DM-306 doesn't just sound good; it’s built to last. The microphone's internal shock mount minimizes handling noise, providing you with a cleaner audio capture, while its tailored frequency response enhances vocal presence and clarity. Whether you're using it for vocals, instruments, or even podcasting, this microphone is adaptable to various needs, making it a valuable addition to your audio arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Supercardioid polar pattern for excellent sound isolation
  • Internal shock mount to reduce handling noise
  • Tailored frequency response for enhanced vocal clarity
  • Durable construction for reliable performance
  • Versatile application for both stage and studio use

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See how Scott Stapp uses Teisco DM-306 Dynamic Microphone

Scott Stapp

Singer

Creed

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In the official music video for "Don't Stop Dancing" by Creed, featured on the "Weathered" album, Scott Stapp, the lead vocalist, is clearly seen using a Teisco DM-306 Dynamic Microphone. This evidence is substantiated by the video hosted on the CreedVEVO YouTube channel, under the caption "Creed - Don't Stop Dancing," which serves as the source confirming the utilization of the microphone.

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