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If you are looking for the best microphones for soft voice, then you should definitely read this article.

After careful research and looking at a lot of microphones out there, it is my opinion that the best microphone for soft voice is the Neumann TLM 102 Condenser Microphone

This microphone is an awesome microphone that amplifies quiet vocals and still delivers crisp, clear audio when used.

It also has the unique ability to eliminate all background noise and not distort even at very high volume.

In my opinion, this is one mic that you want to have in your home studio if you are recording soft vocals.

Related: Check out this article I wrote on the best microphones

Now I know you might also be interested in seeing other option, which is why in this article I will be showing you

  • The top 5 best microphones for soft voice
  • The pros and cons associated with each microphone
  • Tips and tricks to ensure that you get the best deal when buying any microphones
  • Frequently asked questions regarding issues from past customers
  • And so much more

If you are more of a visual person, please check out the table below that shows you all the 5 microphones with their specifications and features

I also show you my number 1 top rated pick of the 5 microphone

Top 5 Best Microphones for Soft Voice

If you are in a hurry, then you need to see the microphones I reviewed in an ordered list below

  • Shure SM 58 Microphone
  • Rode NT1A Microphone
  • Neumann TLM 102 Condenser Microphone
  • Shure SM 7B Microphone
  • AKG Pro Audio C214 Condenser Microphone

What microphone makes you sound better?

If you are looking for a good microphone to make you sound better, then your choices are actually very many

But one mic that I will definitely recommend is the Neumann U87

This microphone is a very good mic that makes just about anything sound really good and clear.

I remember one time that I used it on a female artist in my home studio and I was blown away by the result

The audio quality was crisp and clear and even when we pushed the volume up really high, there was no distortion.

It is a wonderful microphone for recording vocals because it lacks sibilance or plosives issue and gives a warm, dark sound for vocals.

This is one microphone that you will find in the studio of so many professionals and audio engineers out there.

What is phantom power in a microphone?

Most microphones do not have the required power to amplify audio or sound.

This is why there is something called phantom power

Phantom power in the context of audio equipment and audio engineering is simply DC electric power transmitted through microphone cables to operate microphones that contain active electronic circuitry.

It is simply a convenient power source for condenser microphones.

Also check out this article I wrote on the best microphones for female vocals live

Is a condenser microphone better for vocals?

Condenser microphones are better for recording vocals than dynamic microphones.

They are best used to capture vocals and high frequencies.

This is because a condenser microphone with the aid of phantom power can really amplify vocals and audio without any distortions

This is why they are usually the preferred choice for most studio engineers and home studio owners who want to record clear vocals.

How do I know If my Mic is balanced?

If a microphone has an XLR output connector, it outputs balanced audio. For example, the Shure SM57 dynamic and Rode NT1-A condenser microphones (pictured below) output balanced audio via XLR. 

Microphones with XLR outputs will output balanced audio

My Review of the 5 Best Microphones for Soft Voice

1. Shure SM 58 Microphone

This is a dynamic microphone from the stables of the well known brand, Shure that delivers crisp clear audio when used.

It has an awesome frequency response that is tailored for vocals with brightened midrange and bass rolloff that helps eliminate or control proximity effect

It comes equipped with an effective built in pop filter that helps reduce all plosives and sibilance issues.

It has a frequency response of 50 to 15000 Hz which ensures that all background noises and unwanted frequencies are eliminated.

It has a pneumatic shock handling system that effectively deals with handling noises and reduces them to the bare minimum

Its Uniform cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source and minimizes background noise ensuring that you get crisp clear audio every single time.

2. Rode NT1A Microphone

This time we introduce this large diaphragm mic to enhance the qualities of your soft singing male voice. 

Its diaphragm will allow you to pick up the best from the lower register (therefore lower frequencies) of your singer, that pillow-talking tone that goes well in most of the soft vocals male recordings. 

Budget wise it is a nice mid-priced microphone from Rode company that doesn’t need a lot of preamping to get the right sound from soft vocals, but if you run it through a good tube preamp you will get a nice warm and pristine sound from it.

This is one microphone that is ideal for soft voice and it works by amplifying the audio signal ensuring that you get clear vocals.

3. Neumann TLM 102 Condenser Microphone

This is a large diaphragm microphone with cardioid directional characteristic.

The TLM 102 brings Neumann quality to even the smallest studio. 

Like its more expensive siblings, the TLM 102 combines technical excellence with a beautifully balanced sound for silky vocals, crisp guitars and powerful drums. 

With its cardioid pattern and an integrated pop screen the TLM 102 is a joy to use, even for novices.

Due to its enormous dynamic range of 132 dB and a remarkably uniform cardioid pickup pattern, the TLM 102 is a very easy to use microphone for home and project studios, and also for demanding live applications. 

Its uncolored sound and fast transient response make the TLM 102 an excellent choice for male and female vocals as well as a wide range of instruments, such as acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar and double bass, drums, percussion, brass, saxophone. 

The TLM 102 is a true workhorse for any small studio!

4. Shure SM 7B Microphone

The Shure Company makes another appearance in this list with a microphone that is specifically tailored for vocals, that holds the badge of being the one used by Michael Jackson for his Thriller album. 

The warm and rich sound it can give to almost-spoken type of soft singing is amazing and recognized by artists like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennnings or Anthony Kiedis.

It is great for podcasts, voice-over work, audiobook narration, talk shows, sports announcers, radio, broadcasting, and music production

5. AKG Pro Audio C214 Condenser Microphone 

The AKG C214 Large Diaphragm Microphone is a premium-grade condenser microphone designed for multiple recording applications. 

The AKG C214 provides an affordable alternative for the high-end C414 family. 

The microphone utilises a high-end one-inch capsule with an integrated suspension for optimal audio performance.

The resulting sound is powerful with natural tones, capturing every nuance of your sound audio in great detail. 

The versatile design is suitable for everything from vocal performances to capturing drum overheads and electric guitars. 

Combining the dual-capsule system and custom Back-Plate technology, the C214 achieves an audio performance comparable to the legendary C414 XLII.

Related: Here is an article I wrote on the best microphones for female voice over