Microphones
Information on how Microphones work and how to use them as well as microphone venders.
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A microphone is an example of a transducer, a device that changes information from one form to another. Sound information exists as patterns of air pressure; the microphone changes this information into patterns of electric current. The recording engineer is interested in the accuracy of this transformation, a concept he thinks of as fidelity.
http://www.arts.ucsc.edu/EMS/Music/tech_background/TE-20/teces_20.html
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From legendary microphones to innovative audio electronics, find Shure Professional Audio products here.
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Microphones are transducers which detect sound signals and produce an electrical image of the sound, i.e., they produce a voltage or a current which is proportional to the sound signal. The most common microphones for musical use are dynamic, ribbon, or condenser microphones. Besides the variety of basic mechanisms, microphones can be designed with different directional patterns and different impedances.
http://www.hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/audio/mic.html
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CAD Professional Microphones, Manufacturer of the famous Equitek series microphones. Specializing in the design and manufaturing of professional quality ...
http://www.cadmics.com/
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