
Broadcast
You've seen Electro-Voice 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 mics are famous for their high quality sound and rugged reliablity in broadcast, television, studio, and radio outside broadcast applications. Speaking of outside broadcasts, it was an EV mic that amplified Neil Armstrong’s famous words upon setting foot on the moon in 1969!
One of today's most well-known EV broadcast mic users is Ryan Seacrest (American Idol, KIIS FM). Click here to see some of the biggest names in entertainment using the industry-standard RE27N/D on Seacrest's show.
EV has helped provide a soundtrack to some of the world's most historic events. Now it's your turn: Welcome to EV Broadcast Sound!
Featured News ItemNovember 19, 2009
Products for the Broadcast marketWith industry standards like the RE20 and RE27N/D used in thousands of radio studios and 635a and RE50 mics used for live news gathering at every corner of the globe, EV has earned a reputation as a market leader when it comes to microphones for all aspects of broadcasting. Terms like "Variable D," "RE-Series" and "Cardiline" are recognized across the industry. Broadcast professionals trust their EV mics like old friends, and it's not unusual to hear stories of 635A mics (known as the "Buchanan Hammer" for its legendary durability) that have been used by reporters for three decades. EV's 80-year heritage of excellence in designing microphone solutions for real-world broadcasting continues to grow, with innovations like the RE97TX micro-headworn condenser microphone offering classic EV sound quality and reliability in an ultra-low profile wireless package. ElectronicsMicrophonesLoudspeakers |

