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Microphone
Microphone Mi"cro*phone, n. [Micro- + Gr. ? sound, voice: cf.
F. microphone.] (Physics)
An instrument for intensifying and making audible very feeble
sounds. It produces its effects by the changes of intensity
in an electric current, occasioned by the variations in the
contact resistance of conducting bodies, especially of
imperfect conductors, under the action of acoustic
vibrations.
Meaning of Microphones from wikipedia
- A
microphone,
colloquially called a mic (/maɪk/), or mike, is a
transducer that
converts sound into an
electrical signal.
Microphones are used in many...
- WA
under the name the
Microphones in June 2019 and
announced the
release of the
fifth and
final Microphones album,
Microphones in 2020, in
August 2020...
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individual microphone array elements can
create one or more "virtual"
microphones.
Different algorithms permit the
creation of
virtual microphones with extremely...
- 6
December 2023. "The RODE
Microphones Story". RODE
Microphones.
Retrieved 5
April 2013. "Nimble Rode
grabs the
microphone".
Australian Financial Review...
- A
contact microphone is a form of
microphone that
senses audio vibrations through contact with
solid objects.
Unlike normal air
microphones,
contact microphones...
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microphones, headphones,
recording tools,
signal processors, and
music accessories for
audio professionals,
musicians and consumers. Blue
Microphones...
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Microphonics, microphony, or
microphonism describes the
phenomenon wherein certain components in
electronic devices transform mechanical vibrations into...
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characters themselves would not be
wearing microphones,
especially if the plot is set in a time
before lavalier microphones existed. Occasionally,
specially designed...
- move
about freely while using a
microphone without requiring a
cable attached to the
microphone.
Wireless microphones usually use the VHF or UHF radio...
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version of
straight stand) and heavy-duty
microphone stand (heavier base and
larger tubes) to
handle heavy microphones. The
tubes used on the
straight stand...