condenser microphone उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- During the period from 1953 to 1956 Neumann introduced a series of small condenser microphones ( KM 53, 54 and 56 ) especially for use in television broadcast studios.
- Condenser microphones are also available with two diaphragms that can be electrically connected to provide a range of polar patterns ( see below ), such as cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-eight.
- Condenser microphones have impedance converter ( current amplifier ) circuitry that requires powering; in addition, the capsule of any non-electret, non-RF condenser microphone requires a polarizing voltage to be applied.
- In recording applications, sound quality is typically prized above toughness, so high end condenser microphones are often used . ( talk ) 15 : 11, 7 August 2007 ( UTC)
- Condenser microphones have impedance converter ( current amplifier ) circuitry that requires powering; in addition, the capsule of any non-electret, non-RF condenser microphone requires a polarizing voltage to be applied.
- As many mixers are equipped with phantom power in order to enable the use of condenser microphones, care should be taken when using condenser and ribbon microphones at the same time.
- One particular model of Schoeps microphone created for French radio ( the CMT 20 series, 1964 ) has the historical distinction of being the first phantom-powered condenser microphone on the studio market.
- Manning recalled that the guitar was " very resonant ", always on the verge of condenser microphone captured the amp and was placed about five inches from the speaker cone, slightly off-axis.
- During one of the segments he mentioned that his favorite microphone is the Neumann U 67 tube ( valve ) condenser microphone, and explained that he uses the microphone on numerous sources.
- The rugged elements of moving-coil microphones can have a dynamic range of up to 140 dB ( at increased distortion ), while condenser microphones are limited by the overloading of their associated electronic circuitry.