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Introduction to Microphones

Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

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Page 1: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

Introduction to

Microphones

Page 2: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

What is a Microphone?

Microphones are a type of transducer:

a device which converts energy from one form to another

Page 3: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

Two general types of mics

Dynamic mics

Condenser mics

Page 4: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

Two general types of mics

Dynamic mics

- No power required

- Magnetic diaphragm acts like a sail – generates electricity via a magnet

- Only react to strong sounds

- Rugged, short range, low sensitivity

Condenser mics

Page 5: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

Two general types of mics

Dynamic mics

- No power required

- Magnetic diaphragm acts like a sail – generates electricity via a magnet

- Only react to strong sounds

- Rugged, short range, low sensitivity

Condenser mics

- Don’t create electricity – use charge from battery source

- More sensitive, greater range, much more fragile

Page 6: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

Mic Types

Handheld

Shotgun

Lavaliere (Lav)

PZM (Pressure Zone Mic)

Page 7: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

PICKUP PATTERNS/DIRECTIONALITY

Omnidirectional

- Picks up 360-degrees

Page 8: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

PICKUP PATTERNS/DIRECTIONALITY

Cardioid

- Picks up in heart-shaped pattern

Page 9: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

PICKUP PATTERNS/DIRECTIONALITY

Unidirectional (or Hypercardioid)

- Picks up in forward/shotgun-type pattern

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PICKUP PATTERNS/DIRECTIONALITY

Bi-directional

- Picks up in figure-8 pattern/equally both sides

Page 11: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

MIC CONNECTIONSXLR

- Three-pin

Page 12: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

MIC CONNECTIONS1/4”

- Also called “Headphone”

Page 13: Introduction to Microphones. What is a Microphone? Microphones are a type of transducer: a device which converts energy from one form to another

MIC CONNECTIONS1/8”

- Also called “Mini”