microphones
A microphone is a device that converts acoustic energy into an electrical signal. By capturing sound waves and converting them into variations in voltage, microphones enable recording, amplification, and transmission of sound in music, broadcasting, film, and communications. The output is typically routed through preamplifiers and processing equipment.
Most microphones operate on one of two transduction principles. Dynamic microphones use a diaphragm attached to
Microphones also differ in their pickup patterns, or polar responses. Cardioid mics pick up primarily from
Applications vary from studio recording and live sound to broadcast, podcasting, and field recording. Selection depends
Proper maintenance includes protecting condensers from moisture, using windscreens and pop filters to reduce plosives, and