The Trion 8000 is a large diaphragm tube condenser microphone that has an airy, transparent sound. It features cardioid, figure eight and omnidirectional pickup patterns and comes with a dedicated power supply. The microphone is tailored for capturing vocals, electric guitar, piano and a number of different acoustic instruments. Included with the microphone is a shock filter to prevent noise conducted through the microphone stand from reaching the microphone.
The Equitek e70 is a modular dual-capsule condenser microphone. It includes an omnidirectional capsule for capturing sound from all directions and a cardioid capsule for capturing a more concise sound from the front of the microphone. A high pass filter switch and 10 dB and 20 dB attenuator switch are included on the body of the microphone. The Equitek e70 is primarily used for capturing choirs, orchestras, strings, pianos, cymbals, hi hats and acoustic instruments.
The M179 is from the M Series of microphones. It is a multi-pattern condenser microphone with a continuously variable polar pattern that can shift from cardioid, figure 8, omnidirectional and anywhere in between. This microphone also includes a shockmount to prevent vibrations from reaching the capsule. It is used frequently for recording vocals, strings, choirs, orchestras, acoustic instruments, electric guitar, bass guitar and cymbals.
The GXL2400 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. An internal high pass filter minimizes the amount of low-frequency rumble picked up by the microphone. The microphone comes with a shockmount to prevent excessive rumble from being absorbed from the stand. It is most frequently used for recording vocals, acoustic instruments and choirs.