Why are Electro-Voice broadcast microphones the number-one choice for radio and television voiceover and interview work?
Benchmarked by the legendary RE20 and RE27N/D Variable-D® vocal microphones, Electro-Voice broadcast studio and field production microphones confidently uphold their reputations as Industry Standards. These number-one choices for radio and television voiceover and interview work define the sound and reliability broadcast professionals around the world have come to demand. Unquestionable reliability and spot-on sonic performance are prime requirements in broadcast field production work. Electro-Voice field production mics have been the go-to industry workhorses for decades. You’ve seen Electro-Voice live interview microphones in the hands of reporters and news correspondents around the world – from interviews with the President of the United States to the family next door – EV’s RE50 and 635A mics are famous in broadcast, television, and radio in the- field broadcasts. These microphones set world standards for ENG (electronic news gathering) and EFP (electronic field production). They a
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