TV, Audio & Stage Tech at Maplin

TV, Audio & Stage

Bring audio to life and treat your ears with our specialist collection.

Headphones are ideal for working out or the daily commute. In-ear models are smaller and built for movement, while over-ear models deliver more immersive audio.

Make your voice heard with our Microphones range. We've got everything from desktop microphones to lavalier options that clip onto your clothing.

Looking for more professional audio options? Check out our Stage & Studio collection, featuring mixers, stands and wireless systems.

Need to amplify your voice or your music? Check out our range of Speakers to pump up the volume!

Complete your home entertainment setup with a TV Bracket or TV Trolley to create the ideal atmosphere for movie nights and sporting events.

Stage & studio equipment at Maplin

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Take to the stage in style with our range of audio equipment and accessories

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What are the different types of microphones?

Whether you need professional sound quality for a business call or you’re taking to the stage to perform, you’ll need a microphone to make sure your voice is heard. But which model is right for you? Here at Maplin, we can help you understand the different types of microphones so you can find the ideal match for your needs.

What are the benefits of wireless headphones?

If you want to take your audio experience to the next level, wireless headphones offer plenty of advantages over traditional wired models. Maplin are here to help you learn more about the benefits of wireless headphones.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of noise-cancelling headphones?

Noise-cancelling headphones are ideal for commuters and music-lovers. They help to block out unwanted background noise, so you can focus on what you're listening to at lower volume levels.

What is a microphone's frequency response?

This refers to the range of frequencies that a microphone will pick up. Measured in hertz (Hz) and kilohertz (kHz), a mic with a range from 80 Hz to 15 kHz would be an ideal choice for a vocal microphone.

What's the difference between cardioid and condenser microphones?

In basic terms, condenser is a type of microphone, while cardioid is a type of polar pattern. What does this mean? In simple terms, the polar pattern impacts on how a mic picks up sound.

So a microphone can be both cardioid and condenser.

What are the different types of TV bracket?

Tilting
 
If a bracket has “Tilting” or “Tilt” in the name, this means that it can be adjusted to tilt your TV forwards or backwards. This can be important for finding the ideal viewing angle so it’s a handy feature to look out for, especially if you plan on mounting your TV higher up on the wall.
 
Swivel
 
If a bracket has “Swivel” in the title, this means that it can be adjusted to swivel from left to right. This can be very useful in smaller spaces, as it helps you to find the ideal viewing angle for everybody watching.
 
Swing arm
 
Swing arm brackets offer even greater flexibility as the main arm can be swung from side to side. As with tilt and swing models, this also helps with finding the ideal viewing angle, but also makes it possible to swing the entire TV to one side if you need to create extra space.

Explore our full range of TV Brackets now to find the ideal one for you!