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Although a supercardioid mic has a smaller pickup angle than a cardioid, it offers greater side rejection. However, sound sources directly behind the mic do make it significantly more responsive.
The polar pattern and pickup pattern of a supercardioid microphone are extremely directional. It has null points at 127° and 233°, as well as a rear lobe of sensitivity, and is most responsive to on-axis noises (where the microphone “points”). A common supercardioid microphone is one with a high degree of directionality.
The Global supercardioid microphone market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
For live and studio vocal performances as well as musical instrument performances, the Samson Q7x dynamic vocal microphone is a workhorse that offers superb sound reproduction. It includes a supercardioid pickup pattern, a rich, tailored midrange presence, and a multi-axis capsule shockmount to reduce handling noise.
The Q7x’s performance is driven by the wide dynamic range that its neodymium dynamic mic element produces. The microphone also has a superb off-axis rejection supercardioid pickup pattern.
This allows the Q7x to capture every nuance of any performance with the highest level of volume and clarity, while minimising feedback and unwanted signals coming from behind the mic. No matter the application, the Q7x also offers a smooth frequency response and low frequency roll-off for balanced audio reproduction.
Both on stage and in the studio, the Q7x is a very adaptable tool that excels in a variety of recording scenarios. Vocals can sound big and crystal clear thanks to the Q7x’s ability to sustain sound pressure levels up to 147dB SPL, but it can also handle close-miking instruments like piercing snare drums, screaming guitar cabinets, and more.