I'm wondering, what a dynamic vocal mic is for. I have a condenser that is clear sounding with low noise. The other mic I have is dynamic, so it gets louder proportionally to my sound waves.
Umm... all microphones get louder as the sound in front of them gets louder....
I'm confused as to how it would be used for vocals, because it has less volume at more quiet levels and considerably more noise than my condenser.
To be pedantic, your dynamic mic does not produce more noise than your condenser. Dynamic mics produce no self noise (thermal noise notwithstanding). Your condenser does. Therefore, your condenser is almost by definition noisier than your dynamic mic. The reasons the dynamic mic sounds noisier are twofold:
1. The condenser mic has a fairly low-noise amplifier inside that is bringing its output level up to a higher level than the output of the dynamic mic.
2. Your preamp is noisier than the amplifier in that condenser mic, so when it has to do more work (with the dynamic mic), it adds more noise (relatively speaking).
When working with noisy preamps, yes, you'll get a lot less noise with even relatively noisy condenser mics. When working with good preamps, that difference should mostly disappear, and you might even find the condenser mic to be noisier, depending on a lot of factors.
I know it's used for instruments, but what's the point with a voice?
Live sound, field recording (ENG, for example), hammering nails....
