Get pro-grade sound with Universal Audio’s microphones now down even lower at $239 ($50 off)

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Universal Audio SD-1

Update: The Universal Audio SD-1 Standard Dynamic Microphone has now dropped even lower at Amazon to $239 shipped. Regularly $299, this is the second-best price ever – it has only been lower once before today. Details down below/.

While it might not be as flashy as the new Razer Seiren V3 Chroma wrapped in multi-color lighting (here’s our review), folks looking for a more serious pro-grade recording mic can now score the Universal Audio SD-1 Standard Dynamic Microphone down at $249 shipped. Regularly $299, this UA mic is now $50 off the going rate for the lowest price we can find. While we did see it go for less once last fall, this is matching the best otherwise. Universal Audio is a beloved professional recording brand that tapped a legendary mic designer to take the helm on its SD-1 (more details on that right here), offering folks a chance at the UA sound for far less than some of its other options – they can sell for as much $6,000 or more. All of the details are in our launch coverage and we will break it down further after the fold. 

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Universal Audio’s new powerful Sphere mics emulate a range of iconic vintage models

A pair of brand new Universal Audio microphones are now ready to land in your studio. UA has long been a staple in the recording industry, delivering some of the best and most sought-after interfaces solutions on the planet, and the company has more recently has begun to offer up some equally compelling microphones, ranging from USB options right through to high-end XLR models. It has now announced the launch of its new premium modeling mics known as the Sphere DLX and Sphere LX. Head below for a closer look. 

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Universal Audio taps legendary mic designer for new pro and podcast-ready lineup from $299

Some brand new Universal Audio microphones have now been unveiled. An unrivaled brand with deep roots in the professional recording space and pioneers of pro-grade DSP audio processing is now stepping into the microphone game in a major way. Six new models have been unveiled ranging from pricey, professional large-diaphragm capacitor mics through to somewhat more attainable broadcast and podcasting variants. Starting from models based on legendary recording studio microphones like the Neumann U87, Neumann U67, and Telefunken ELA M 251 to the SD-1 dynamic model looking to rival Shure’s popular latest-model SM7 variant, head below for more details on the new Universal Audio microphones. 

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