- A
microphone,
colloquially called a mic (/maɪk/), or mike, is a
transducer that
converts sound into an
electrical signal.
Microphones are used in many...
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ceramic or
piezoelectric microphone. Film
capacitors using soft (mechanically compliant)
dielectric materials can also be
microphonic due to
vibrational energy...
- The
Microphones were an
American indie folk,
indie rock, and
experimental project from Olympia, Washington. The
project was
founded in 1996 and ended...
- A
microphone array is any
number of
microphones operating in tandem.
There are many applications:
Systems for
extracting voice input from
ambient noise...
- A
contact microphone is a form of
microphone that
senses audio vibrations through contact with
solid objects.
Unlike normal air
microphones,
contact microphones...
- A
microphone stand is a free-standing
mount for a
microphone. It
allows the
microphone to be
positioned in the studio, on
stage or on
location without...
- Røde
Microphones (/ˈroʊd/;
stylized RØDE),
officially Freedman Electronics Pty Ltd, is an
Australian audio technology company specializing in the design...
- A
laser microphone is a
surveillance device that uses a
laser beam to
detect sound vibrations in a
distant object. It can be used to
eavesdrop with minimal...
-
lavalier microphone or
lavalier (also
known as a lav,
lapel mic, clip mic, body mic,
collar mic, neck mic or
personal mic) is a
small microphone used for...
- The
carbon microphone, also
known as
carbon button microphone,
button microphone, or
carbon transmitter, is a type of
microphone, a
transducer that converts...