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Radio Microphone : What is it?

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A radio microphone is a voice amplification device designed to be attached to radios, speakers, and other stereo systems. It consists of a transmitter connected to the microphone itself and a receiver that requires connection to a sound system to operate such as hi-fi stereos, mixers, speakers, or power amplifiers. A radio microphone is commonly used in stage performances, variety shows, programs, church sermons, and sing-along activities.

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Types Of Radio Microphones

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Kinds of Radio Microphones include the following:

Handheld radio microphone

A handheld radio microphone is designed to be carried by hand when used. It can be clipped to a microphone stand for hands-free use. It can come with or without a cord for connecting to an audio speaker device. The wireless model uses advanced technology to transmit audio signals. It is commonly used by singers, announcers, and hosts. It is the most popular and inexpensive type of radio microphone available in the market.

Lapel or lavaliere radio microphone


A lapel or lavaliere radio microphone is also known as a tie-clip microphone. It is a small, corded device that can be clipped on to the user’s clothing. It is used for hands-free and discrete voice amplification. It is commonly used in on-camera and on-stage performances.

Headset radio microphone

A headset radio microphone offers hands-free operation, as it is designed to be worn over the head or clipped around the ears. It can come with or without a headband. It is intended to be used when the user needs to use both hands for doing something else. It is commonly used by singers who also dance during a performance and aerobics instructors. 

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Choosing Radio Microphones (Buying Tips)

Feedback resistance: Choose a radio microphone with a feedback resistance feature for producing better sound quality. It should feature cardioid or super-cardioid patterns to give it more direction, allowing it to pick up only the sounds in front of it and refuse those that come from behind. 

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