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Electro-Voice RE320 Large Diaphragm Dynamic Vocal Microphone

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Features

  • A professional-grade dynamic microphone designed specifically for recording and sound reinforcement
  • Ideal for applications requiring extremely low noise and the best possible tonal and transient response
  • The Variable-D pattern control minimizes positional and off-axis tonal shifts
  • Integrated humbucking coil and integral pop filters provide virtually noiseless performance
  • Unique dual-voicing switch selects from two response curves

Description

The Electro Voice RE320 Dynamic Microphone is a professional quality mic designed specifically for recording and sound reinforcement applications requiring extremely low noise and the highest level of predictable tonal and transient response. Ideal for capturing voice and a wide variety of electric and acoustic instrument sources, the RE320 delivers unparalleled detail, dynamic content and natural tonal performance. RE320's unique Dual Personality switch creates two ideal microphones in one body. One switch position delivers voice, electric and acoustic instruments with a lively, yet natural tonal response, while the other switch position delivers an insta-kick curve designed specifically for kick drums. Designed for Broadcast, Podcast, Commercial Sound/Life Safety, Concert Sound, House of Worship, Performance and Sports Venues, Pro Music, Studio, and other applications

Recommended Uses For Product: Singing


Brand: Electro-Voice


Model Name: Variable-D Dynamic Vocal and Instrument Microphone


Connectivity Technology: XLR


Connector Type: XLR


Special Feature: The RE320 is a professional quality dynamic microphone designed specifically for recording and sound reinforcement applications requiring extremely low noise and the highest level of predictable tonal and transient response. Ideal for capturing vocal and instrument sources, the RE320 delivers unparalleled detail, dynamic content, and natural tone. Variable D is Electro-Voice's exclusive solution to the tonal changes associated with the proximity effect found in other directional microphones. Pro See more


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet


Color: Black


Included Components: user manual


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Impedance: 150 Ohm


Item dimensions L x W x H: 1 x 1 x 9 inches


Power Source: Electric


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Material: Metal


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB


Number of Channels: 1


Frequency Response: 18000 Hz


Global Trade Identification Number: 76


Manufacturer: Electro-Voice


UPC: 701001084807 800549445689 720189181313


Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: RE320


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 25, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great mic for video and podcasting
I purchased this mic for doing voiceovers on videos and live webinars and I couldn't be happier, but it is an investment, especially by the time you add a good audio interface and most likely an "activator" (pre-preamp) such as a CloudLifter or Fethead. My old mic was a Blue Yeti, which is a great mic but very unforgiving if your room isn't well treated; my room sounded like an echo chamber. So I knew I wanted a dynamic mic, since they work much better in untreated spaces. I chose this particular mic because it doesn't have any "proximity effect" (in which your voice sounds different/bassier up close); this is a patented Electrovoice thing ("Variable-D"), and because I liked the flatter response and lower price compared with this mic's granddaddy, the RE-20. (The RE-20 kind of defined the FM disk jockey sound; this is brighter and more well balanced.) Here is my setup and I couldn't be happier. I'm already getting compliments and I'm not mentioning anything about having new equipment. - EV RE-320 (this mic) - Rolls XLR passive mic switch (mute button) - Cloudlifter CL-1 (activator) - dbx 286s (preamp and voice processor) - Audient id4 (audio interface) - Mogami cables - beyerdynamics DT-770 headphones (so you can hear what you're doing) - Stand All this set me back about $1,500, but you might not need all of it. If this is way out of your range, consider the Sure MV-7 all-in-one USB/XLR dynamic mic. WHY THE CLOUDLIFTER? This mic doesn't put out a very strong signal, so I found I had to turn my preamp all the way up to get a loud enough signal. The preamp on the Audient id4 is SO clean I could turn it up all the way with no hiss or other noise, but the preamp in the dbx wasn't quite so amazing (still great but hiss city on the last 10% of volume). The Cloudlifter gives 25db of clean gain so I can set the dbx preamp about half way, which sounds great. Even if I didn't have the dbx, I'd strongly consider a Cloudlifer or Fethead or you'll always be running with the volume at max. WHY THE dbx? This mic sure sounds sweet going straight into the audio interface, but my room isn't the best and I'm usually live, so I can't do any post-processing. The dbx lets me clean up the audio in real time with a compressor (hides volume differences if I get excited or move closer and farther from the mic), de-esser (removes annoying "s" sounds), equalizer, and noise gate (does a great job removing background noise). WHY the fancy cables? My setup is in my home office surrounded by computer gear; cheap cables are likely to be noisy due to electrical interference. Mogami cables are the best at blocking the interference. This gear goes together extremely well and I absolutely love it! But keep in mind this mic requires a strong preamp or an activator such as a Cloudlifter or Fethead, and of course since all that is analog, you need an audio interface to get it into your computer. All this exceeded my expectations - it sounds fantastic. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021 by BobG

  • Simply the best
I purchased the EV RE320 to use with my Icom 7851 transceiver. It is replacing a Heil PR-781. My first QSO with it received unsolicited compliments. It fits perfectly on the Heil PTT desktop base, though it is a little heavy. The mic looks, fits and works exceptionally well, and the 7851 easily has enough pre-amp gain to handle it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Amy Jensen

  • Best all around professional mic out there for the price.
This quickly became my go-to mic. I've worked in various studios/stations and whereas most would use the RE-20, once I bring this in and they get to hear the quality of this, many have changed. Especially once they see the price difference. This mic is not only a vocal mic, so experiment with it on the kick, or other instruments. some have noticed there is a brighter quality to this mic and have knocked it for that. But many who use the RE-20 tend to add some brightness on the eq end, soooooooo...you get where I'm going on this right. This is a tough, ruggedly built mic that performs better than it's older "brother", in my opinion. Couple that with the lowers price and you can't lose. You get a very smooth, clear sound with this mic while saving $100s. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2017 by Evo Lucien

  • Absolutely necessary for getting rid of cellphone RFI.
Great sound, and gets rid of one of the biggest problems in today's mobern world: RF Interfere from cell phones, especially verizon and at&tz operating at 700mhz and 850mhz respectively. I've used lowest noise condensor mics on sets and live, and one recurring problem is talent or others nearby with a cellphone or other Radio Frequency source that induces a pulsed noise into the audio chain. What good is a $5k low noise mic if its capsule is picking up pulsed RF noise? The RE320 is bulletproof for interviewing live talent with a hidden cellphone. The RE320 has fairly low proximity affects. I use a separate APHEX CHANNEL Amp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019 by zoolane

  • Impressive microphone with excellent vocal qualities
The EV RE320 is built like a main battle tank and has a sound capturing quality that is splendid. My main purpose is for vocal recordings for podcasting and voice-over work. Right out of the box it produced excellent sounds, with little to no off axis pickup. I saw a local radio DJ using the smaller shock mount and I prefer it over the larger obtrusive types. It gives great quality without high gain and I think its noise floor is nonexistent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020 by Mal4 Mal4

  • A big step up.
I'm coming from a cheap lavalier mic prior to the Electro-Voice RE320 and it is quite a step up. It's hard for me to criticize any part of this mic considering what came before. I use it with a Tascam DR-100 mkiii and I have to push the gain up pretty high but so far it picks up minimal room noise and that's perfect for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by Orlando Arriaga

  • Absolutely worth the investment.
I absolutely love this mic and plan on getting its' big brother the RE 27ND at a later date. My only issue with this mic is that I've heard you have to get the foam filters replaced every 5 years and that it's not cheap. If EV can make this mic without haven't to do that it's a 5 star all the way.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019 by Joseph Jones

  • Superb For Podcasting/Voice Overs
The RE20 is well documented but at $400 not everyone can afford it. The RE320 produces excellent sound reproduction and is well suited for male and female voices. You can pickup a used RE320 for $150-$185 which gives you excellent value. IMHO better than Heil PR40-Shure SM7B or Rode Procaster (Tried them all)... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2021 by Old School

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