Supercardioid microphones are very sensitive at the front and almost not sensitive at the back. This means that this type of microphone records sound more precisely than a cardioid microphone. You can use a supercardioid microphone on stage for vocals. Most shotgun microphones also have a supercardioid directional characteristic. A shotgun microphone with this type of directional characteristic is ideal if you want to record sound directly without registering sound from the sides.

RODE Videomic NTG
RODE Videomic NTG
Supercardioid|20 Hz|None wireless microphone system

260,-

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RODE VideoMicro II
RODE VideoMicro II
Supercardioid|20 - 20000 Hz|None wireless microphone system

91,-

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RODE Videomic GO
RODE Videomic GO
Supercardioid|40 - 20000 Hz

84,-

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Rode Videomic Pro +
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Rode Videomic Pro +
Supercardioid|20 - 20000 Hz|None wireless microphone system
278,-

252,-

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RODE VideoMic GO II Helix
RODE VideoMic GO II Helix
Supercardioid, Targeted (X / Y)|20 Hz|None wireless microphone system

94,-

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