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Microphones are those types of equipment that are used to convert sound to a smaller electric current or signal They are also called "mic" or "mike". Microphones produce sound waves that hit a diaphragm which automatically vibrates and moves from a magnet near a coil. You can find microphones in a lot of applications like hearing aids, public address systems used for public events as well as concert halls, audio engineering, sound recording, two-way radios, television broadcasting, radio broadcasting, computers for recording voice, knock sensors, VoIP, and speech recognition. Before a signal can be reproduced or recorded, the microphones should be connected to a preamplifier.
There are 3 different types of Microphones, let’s take a look at each of them;
These are the mics used by musicians during a concert or a show. It's best to use them when you are close to the source. Even though they can be used on almost everything, there are some restrictions. The user must not be too distant from the sound. They can be described as the screwdriver and hammer in a tool chest. Dynamic Mics sounds are wired to take beating both in sound level and they have a cardioid pattern as to what they hear.
This Mic works on the principle of capacitance. They come in different versions from pencil to big diaphragms like cardioid, super cardioid, figure 8, and Omni. These mics are wired to pick up every little detail which might not be good sometimes. Majority of recordings like guitars, pianos, hat, snare drum, room mics, guitar cabs, brass rings and a lot more used today feature condenser mics For condenser mics to function, they need phantom power. The pencil condensers have a thin shape, they have smaller diaphragms and they do function well on acoustic instruments. The capacitors include parallel conducting plates that are designed to store charge and smooth out signals in a power supply.
They are the oldest mics in existence. They are one of the largest mics used by musicians from the 40's, 50's, and 60's. The mic comes in form of a figure 8 pattern. They can also be used with drum overheads, guitar cabs, and in rooms. The top end of this mic is sweet while the low end is designed to be usable and rich.
Jumis provides you with different types of microphones at the best prices. Shop for the mic that suits your requirement and it would be delivered to your preferred location within the specified delivery time.
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