The electret microphone capsule is similar to those commonly used in telephones, cassette recorders, and computers. The element functions as a capacitor with a fixed trapped charge. Sound pressure ...
Professional condenser microphones require a 48-V supply to charge the internal capacitive transducer and power the internal buffer for the high-impedance transducer output. You can use a simple boost ...
[Durable Material and Easy To Carry] The 48V phantom power is made of metal material, compact and durable construction, can accompany you to attend both indoor recording and outdoor performances.
Condenser microphones require a power source to operate. Sometimes, this power can be provided internally with a battery. More commonly, however, an external supply is used. Most consoles today have a ...
Several types of microphones, especially condensor microphones, have a very high impedance which require that the circuitry which operates them be very close to the diaphragm of the microphone. The ...
48 V ‘phantom’ powering has become the standard for professional condenser microphones. The supply (or rather bias) voltage is applied over both wires of the balanced screened cable via two 6k8 ...
Stereo Regarding our previous coverage of Griffin's iMic and its use with a stereo microphone, we received a further reply from Nicolas Martin (who, in turn, received further word from Griffin). An ...
Microphones are, perhaps, one of the most taken-for-granted electrical devices ever developed for wide-spread use. They have been used to guide military troops in times of war, provide millions of ...
Whether you choose a direct USB microphone or you're an audio-specialist XLR type, Shure has you covered on getting that audio routed to your computer's USB port. The PG27USB and PG42USB are direct-to ...
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