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microphone, Microphone, Microphone - Directionality, Microphone - Measurements and specifications, Microphone - Microphone manufacturers, Microphone - Microphone techniques, Microphone - Microphone varieties, Microphone - Other microphone terms, Microphone - Basic techniques, Microphone - Capacitor or Condenser microphones, Microphone - Carbon microphones, Microphone - Dynamic microphones, Microphone - Electret condenser microphones, Microphone - Laser microphones, Microphone - Piezo microphones, Microphone - Ribbon microphones, Microphone - Stereo recording techniques, ITU-R 468 noise weighting, A-weighting, Sound pressure level, Nominal impedance - Information about impedance matching for audio components, XLR connector - A 3-pin connector used for microphones

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microphone: Encyclopedia II - Microphone - Measurement microphones

Some microphones are intended for use as standard measuring microphones for the testing of speakers and checking noise levels etc. These are calibrated transducers and will usually be supplied with a calibartion certificate stating absolute sesitivity against frequency. Microphone - Microphone calibration techniques.. A pistonphone is an acoustical calibrator (sound source) using a closed coupler to generate a precise sound pressure for the calibration of instrumentation microphones. The principle ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia II - Microphone - Microphone varieties
Microphone - Capacitor or Condenser microphones. In a capacitor microphone, also known as a condenser microphone, the diaphragm acts as one plate of a capacitor, and the vibrations produce changes in the distance between the plates. Since the plates are biased with a fixed charge (Q), the voltage maintained across the capacitor plates changes with the vibrations in the air, accordin ...

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Microphone, Microphone - Invention, Microphone - Principle of operation, Microphone - Microphone varieties, Microphone - Capacitor or Condenser microphones, Microphone - Electret condenser microphones, Microphone - Dynamic microphones, Microphone - Ribbon microphones, Microphone - Carbon microphones, Microphone - Piezo microphones, Microphone - Laser microphones, Microphone - Other microphone terms, Microphone - Directionality, Microphone - Measurements and specifications, Microphone - Measurement microphones, Microphone - Microphone calibration techniques., Microphone - Microphone techniques, Microphone - Basic techniques, Microphone - Stereo recording techniques, Microphone - Microphone manufacturers

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microphone: Encyclopedia II - Microphone - Microphone varieties

Microphone - Capacitor or Condenser microphones. In a capacitor microphone, also known as a condenser microphone, the diaphragm acts as one plate of a capacitor, and the vibrations produce changes in the distance between the plates. Since the plates are biased with a fixed charge (Q), the voltage maintained across the capacitor plates changes with the vibrations in the air., accordin ...

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Microphone, Microphone - Microphone varieties, Microphone - Capacitor or Condenser microphones, Microphone - Electret condenser microphones, Microphone - Dynamic microphones, Microphone - Ribbon microphones, Microphone - Carbon microphones, Microphone - Piezo microphones, Microphone - Laser microphones, Microphone - Other microphone terms, Microphone - Directionality, Microphone - Measurements and specifications, Microphone - Microphone techniques, Microphone - Basic techniques, Microphone - Stereo recording techniques, Microphone - Microphone manufacturers

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Amplifier

An amplifier can be considered to be any device that uses a small amount of energy to control a larger amount, although the term today usually refers to an electronic amplifier. The relationship of the input to the output of an amplifier — usually expressed as a function of the input frequency — is called the transfer function of the amplifier, and the magnitude of the transfer function is termed the gain. Amplifier - Electronic amplifiers. The most common type of amplifier is the electronic ampl ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Audio feedback

Audio feedback (also known as the Larson effect) is a special kind of feedback which occurs when a loop exists between an audio input (for example, a microphone or guitar pickup) and an audio output (for example, a loudspeaker). In this example, a signal received by the microphone is amplified and passed out of the loudspeaker. The sound from the loudspeaker can then be received by the microphone again, amplified further, and then passed out through the loudspeaker again. The frequency of the resulting sound is determined by re ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Uprising

Uprising. Uprising is another word for rebellion. Uprising is also an album by Bob Marley. Uprising is an album by Entombed. Uprising is a film regarding the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Uprising is an album by Nitro Microphone Underground. Other related archivesBob Marley, Entombed, Nitro Microphone Und

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Boom

There are several meanings of the word boom: A sound such as a sonic boom An onomatopoeia for the sound of an explosion. A mechanical arm for holding equipment, such as a microphone Boom (sailing), spar at the foot of a mainsail on a sailing boat A floating barrier, usually a chain supported by interspersed buoyant elements, for blocking a waterway, such as a narrow harbour entrance or a river. Boom (source port), source port for Doom Economic boom, time of rapi ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Sound recording

Methods and media for sound recording are varied and have undergone significant changes between the first time sound was actually recorded for later playback until now. Sound recording - Technology. Sound recording - Mechanical recording. The first devices for recording sound were mechanical in nature. In 1796 a Swiss watchmaker named Antoine Favre described his idea for what we now call the cylinder musical box. This can be considered an early method of recording a melod ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Covert listening device

A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, is a common technique in espionage and, increasingly, in police investigations. Most bugs use a radio transmitter, but there are many other options for carrying a signal: radio frequencies may be sent through the main wiring of a building and picked up outside; transmissions from a cordless phone can be monitored; and it is possible to pick up the data from poorly configured wireless computer net ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Condenser

The term condenser has the following meanings: In electronics, it is a less-commonly used word for capacitor; more often found in non-electronic context, such as the automotive ignition system. A condenser microphone uses a capacitive diaphragm element to convert sound to electrical signals. In electrical engineering, a synchronous condenser is a rotating machine similar to a motor, used to control reactive power flow on an electric power transmission system. In chemistry, a condenser is the app

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Autograph Records

Autograph was a United States record label of the 1920s. Autograph was a small label, owned by Marsh Laboratories Incorporated of Chicago, Illinois. Marsh Laboratories in turn was owned by electrical engineer Orlando R. Marsh. Marsh made recordings by his own experimental methods, and therefore Autograph was the first record label to release recordings made electrically with microphones, as opposed to the acoustical or mechanical method then still universally u ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Charles Wheatstone

Sir Charles Wheatstone (February 6, 1802 - October 19, 1875) was the British inventor of many innovations including the English concertina the Stereoscope an early form of microphone the Playfair cipher (named for Lord Playfair, the person who publicized it) He was a major figure in the development of telegraphy, improved upon the Wheatstone bridge originally invented by Samue ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Balanced

See also balance, equilibrium. In electronics, a balanced signal is one that is expressed as the difference between two conductors, as opposed to an unbalanced signal that is expressed as the difference between one conductor and a reference earth. Low voltage differential signaling, twin-lead and standard low-impedance microphone cables are all examples of balanced signals. In all three of these applications, noise in a cable run is reduced by the fact that most of the noise is picked up equally by both conductors, and so the signal expressed as the difference between the ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Binaural recording

Binaural recording is a method of recording audio which uses a special microphone arrangement. The term "binaural" has often been confused as a synonym for the word "stereo", and this is partially due to a large amount of misuse in the mid-1950s by the recording industry, as a marketing buzzword. In truth, binaural recordings are the best way to reproduce stereo with headphones. Typical stereo recordings are mixed for loudspeaker arrangements, and do not factor in natural crossfeed or sonic shaping of the head and ear, since these thi ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - David E. Hughes

David Edward Hughes (May 16, 1831 - January 22, 1900) was an accomplished musician and a professor of music as well as chair of natural philosophy at St. Joseph's College in Bardstown, Kentucky. He was also an experimental physicist, mostly in the areas of electricity and signals. He invented the carbon microphone and the induction balance and was the first to transmit and receive radio waves. Despite his facility as an experimenter, he had little mathemati ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Airchain

In broadcast engineering for radio, the airchain (sometimes air chain (US) or network chain (UK)) is the path or route an audio or video signal takes on its way through a radio station or television station. The airchain begins with microphones, CD players, turntables, telephone hybrids, video tape recorders, satellite and other remote feeds, and other input devices in the studio and control room. These feed into a mixing console, possibly via a router. The output then goes to an audio processor, and finally to th ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Wall of Sound

Wall of Sound is a phrase used to describe the effect created by the music production techniques of legendary record producer Phil Spector. Wall of Sound - Description. During the Wall of Sound era, Spector gathered large orchestras of musicians (even for instruments not generally used for ensemble playing such as the electric guitar) playing orchestrated parts for a fuller sound. Not so well known is that at the heart of the Wall of Sound was an echo chamber – a basement room fitted with microphon ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Archtop guitar

The name Archtop describe guitars commonly known as "Jazz-boxes" or "Hollow-bodies". The Archtop guitar normally has f-holes (as found on violins/cellos/double basses). Most Archtop guitars have some sort of pickup/microphone system. Most used on modern Archtops are humbuckers in bridge and/or neck positions. The most famous Archtop guitars were the Gibson and Gretsch models for some time, until Benedetto guitars began to rise in popularity. The only disadvantage to Benedetto guitars is their price. A standard "Manhattan ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia - Candid Camera

Candid Camera is a long-running television series, created and produced by Allen Funt, which initially appeared on radio as Candid Microphone in the 1940s, then screened in the United States in the 1950s, with local versions produced around the world. The show involved scenarios in which unwitting members of the public would be placed in a situation where unusual things began happening (caused by actors hired by the producers as well as various props, some ingenious). The victim of the prank's reactions would be f ...

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microphone: Encyclopedia II - Microphone - Microphone varieties

Microphone - Capacitor or Condenser microphones. In a capacitor microphone, also known as a condenser microphone, the diaphragm acts as one plate of a capacitor, and the vibrations produce changes in the distance between the plates. Since the plates are biased with a fixed charge (Q), the voltage maintained across the capacitor plates changes with the vibrations in the air, accordin ...

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Microphone, Microphone - Microphone varieties, Microphone - Capacitor or Condenser microphones, Microphone - Electret condenser microphones, Microphone - Dynamic microphones, Microphone - Ribbon microphones, Microphone - Carbon microphones, Microphone - Piezo microphones, Microphone - Laser microphones, Microphone - Other microphone terms, Microphone - Directionality, Microphone - Measurements and specifications, Microphone - Microphone techniques, Microphone - Basic techniques, Microphone - Stereo recording techniques, Microphone - Microphone manufacturers

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