Sell Your Microphone in Miami: Same-Day Cash for Neumann, Shure, Sennheiser

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Miami is one of the best cities in the country to sell a used microphone. The combination of an active music production scene, a thriving podcast and content creation community, and year-round live performance venues means there’s consistent real demand for professional studio microphones and quality live gear, and buyers willing to pay fairly for them.

Whether you have a Neumann TLM 103 from a studio upgrade, a Shure SM7B from a podcast setup you’re retiring, or a complete wireless system from a live rig, We Buy Electronics Miami buys microphones from all major brands and pays same-day cash. No shipping, no listing fees, no waiting.


Microphones We Buy in Miami

Neumann microphones consistently command the highest resale prices of any brand in this category. The TLM 103, TLM 102, U87 Ai, and KMS 105 are all consistently sought after by studios, producers, and serious home recordists. You can explore the full Neumann catalog at neumann.com. If you have a Neumann mic, expect a strong offer.

Shure, including the SM7B, SM57, SM58, SM7dB, KSM32, and KSM44A, holds value well because of the brand’s reputation and the depth of the buyer pool. The SM7B in particular has become an industry standard for broadcast, podcasting, and vocal recording and commands strong resale prices.

Sennheiser MKH416 shotgun microphones are among the most valuable used microphones we buy, with consistent demand from video and film productions. We also buy Evolution Wireless systems (EW 100, EW 300, EW 500 series) and MD series dynamic microphones.

AKG condensers including the C414, C214, and C451B have loyal buyers in the studio community. The C414 in particular is considered a workhorse studio mic and retains value consistently.

Electro-Voice RE20 is a broadcast standard mic with consistent demand from radio stations, podcasters, and home studios. We buy RE20s and other EV broadcast microphones.

Rode microphones including the NT1, NTK, NT2-A, Broadcaster, and NTG series offer good resale value, particularly the studio condensers and shotgun mics used in video production.

Wireless systems from Shure (ULXD, QLXD, BLX series) and Sennheiser Evolution Wireless are bought as complete systems. Bring transmitters, receivers, and all components for the best combined offer.


What Determines a Microphone’s Resale Value

Capsule condition is the most critical factor for condenser microphones. Damage, moisture exposure, or membrane degradation significantly reduces value. Buyers test frequency response and listen carefully for distortion, self-noise above spec, and dropouts during evaluation. Disclose any capsule issues upfront.

Noise floor should be clean and quiet. Self-noise above spec, electrical interference, or crackling during use are serious value reducers that buyers will discover during testing. The cleaner the output, the stronger the offer.

Physical condition. Dents and scratches on the body rarely affect function. A bent grille that could contact the capsule is more serious. For ribbon microphones, a damaged ribbon dramatically reduces value and is costly to repair.

Included accessories add meaningful value: shockmounts, pop filters, cases, pouches, and clips. A Neumann TLM 103 with its original EA1 shockmount and box is worth more than the microphone alone. Bring everything you have.


Other Audio Gear We Buy

If you’re clearing out a studio or upgrading, we also buy audio interfaces from Universal Audio, Focusrite, RME, and SSL (👉 sell audio interface), Pioneer DJ equipment including CDJs and DJM mixers (👉 sell DJ equipment), and cameras, laptops, phones, and other electronics. Contact us in advance if you’re selling a full studio setup and we’ll handle everything in one visit.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do you buy vintage microphones?

Yes. Vintage microphones from Neumann, AKG, RCA, and Telefunken can be extremely valuable when the capsule is in good condition and electronics are functional. Contact us with the model and what you know about its history for an accurate assessment.

Do you buy ribbon microphones?

Yes, for working models. Ribbon mics with damaged ribbons receive significant discounts because ribbon replacement is specialized and costly. Functioning ribbon mics from Royer, AEA, or Beyerdynamic bring strong offers.

Is it worth selling a basic USB microphone?

It depends on the model. A Shure MV7, Blue Yeti Pro, or Rode NT-USB+ in good condition is worth selling. Very basic USB microphones from budget brands may not bring enough to make the trip worthwhile. Contact us with your make and model for a quick assessment.

Can I sell a wireless system with a missing component?

Yes, but incomplete wireless systems receive reduced offers since the missing component limits what the buyer can do with it. Bring everything you have for the best offer on the full system.


Ready to Sell? Here’s How It Works.

Text or call us with your microphone brand, model, and a brief condition description. We’ll respond with a realistic offer. If it works, we meet same day and pay you immediately, cash or Zelle.

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