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It's kinda like this. First we had the Sausage, then eventually we had the hotdog... Oh but there is plenty more to this story.
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You were talking about mics condenser VS Dynamic, and I got a little for you on them.
Condenser Mic have a much greater frequency response and transient response - which is the ability to reproduce the "speed" of an instrument or voice. They also generally have a louder output, but are much more sensitive to loud sounds.
Dynamic Microphones: Dynamic microphones don't require their own power supply like condenser microphones. Their sound quality is generally not as accurate. Most dynamic microphones have a limited frequency response, which makes them well-suited, along with their ability to withstand high sound pressure levels, for loud guitar amps, live vocals, and drums. They also are more resistant to drops/moisture/
Hope this helps
BZ
DragonHeart