Electro-Voice RE520: The Ultimate Supercardioid Vocal Mic
Unleash your vocal potential with this condenser supercardioid vocal microphone.
• Premium condenser element for a rich, detailed sound. • Supercardioid polar pattern for great acoustic isolation. • Multi-stage pop filter to reduce breath noise.
The RE520 is a top-notch, high-performance condenser supercardioid vocal microphone. It's designed to bring out the amazing detail and clarity typical of condenser elements, delivering the smooth vocal performance you need while controlling off-axis sound from nearby sources. The sound is detailed, full, and vivid, with a warm, clear low end, a natural midrange, and an open, crisp high end.
The supercardioid pattern offers excellent acoustic isolation. Maximum feedback rejection happens when the stage monitor is at 225° or 125° off-axis to the element. This pattern also makes for a cleaner mix by rejecting off-axis sound. The multi-stage pop filter has two layers of dense foam separated by air, reducing breath and wind noise. The high-pass filter has two positions. The flat position gives the full frequency band, and the high-pass position cuts frequencies below 150 Hz. The internal shock mount keeps the microphone element isolated from vibration and reduces handling noise.
Perfect for singers, podcasters, and voiceover artists. Whether on stage or in the studio, capture your voice with clarity. Technical specs: Element type - Self-biased condenser, Frequency response - 40 Hz - 20 kHz, Polar pattern - Supercardioid.

The Electro-Voice RE520 is a must-have for singers, podcasters, and voiceover artists. Use it on stage or in the studio to capture your voice with exceptional clarity. It features a condenser supercardioid design, delivering a rich and detailed sound. With its excellent acoustic isolation and feedback control, you can perform without distractions. The multi-stage pop filter reduces breath noise, ensuring professional-quality recordings. Technical specs include an element type of self-biased condenser, a frequency response of 40 Hz - 20 kHz, and a supercardioid polar pattern.