hyperkardioidi
Hyperkardioidi, or hypercardioid, is a microphone polar pattern that is more directional than the standard cardioid. It sits in the family of cardioid-based patterns, which aim to pick up sound primarily from the front while suppressing noise from the sides and rear. Compared with cardioid, hyperkardioidi emphasizes the front lobe and includes a secondary rear lobe, which causes some pickup from behind. This rear sensitivity is more pronounced than in a cardioid but varies by model. The practical effect is strong rejection of sounds from the sides, and some pickup from behind.
Use of hyperkardioidi patterns is common where greater off-axis rejection is required without abandoning all front-focused
Construction and variation: Hyperkardioidi patterns are implemented in both dynamic and condenser microphones. While the basic
See also: cardioid pattern, supercardioid pattern, microphone polar patterns.