Episode 3 - Microphone types and characteristics

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

Microphone design, applications, transient response, mic sensitivity, ribbon mics, dynamic moving coil, capacitor condenser, phantom power, Faraday electromagnetic induction,

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  • Absolutely NOT TRUE. It actually doesn't even make sense. The bigger the sound pressure levels, the bigger the output. Condensers are more sensitive, so they reproduce different sound levels with more accuracy, due to the faster transient responce. Sing louder, it will output a louder signal. It may even distort.

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  • i like the music a number .10

  • Well presented. Thank you!

    I just recently got my first real studio condenser mic and am still trying to learn just how to use it. Way different from the dynamics I have been using all these years!

    Cheers!

    Rick

  • out of curisostiy... where u from? you sound english.. but ..its not your first language

  • perfect introduction. clear and concise...just what I was looking for. Ta !

  • Is it true that the condenser mic's output level will remain constant no matter how loud you sing into the mic? With the dynamic mics, if you sing louder...the output will also be loud....is this true with condensers?

  • nice video!

    good introduction to beginners (i´m not).

    ...and liked the scientific touch ;)

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