Questions tagged [microphones]

A microphone is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal. It is the first step in the signal chain, after the sound source itself, for recording sound or music.

Most microphones today use electromagnetic induction (dynamic microphone), capacitance change (condenser microphone), piezoelectric generation, or light modulation to produce an electrical voltage signal from mechanical vibration.

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From Greek "micros μικρός " (small) and "phonos Φόνος" (meaning murder, also used to indicate sound).

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Comb filter effect

Sound in air is propagated by longitudinal waves. So sound is subjected to wave effects, which are what you hear when recording microphone signals.

  • interference on Wikipedia coming from different lengths of paths from A to B
  • The basics about comb filtering (and how to avoid it) shows the paths in a recording situation, its effect in spectra and gives audio examples
  • Comb filtering: What is it and why does it matter presents the same subject from a slightly different perspective
  • comb filter effects have their place in signal processing/electronics as you can see in this Wikipedia article
  • for wave effects it's best to turn metres or feet (human dimensions) into multiple of wave lengths; find a nice calculator here, which takes into account different media, temperatures, units
  • relevance from said calculator and above articles: sound in air, 20degC, 1150 Hz (voice) are approx. 1 wave per ft
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Health Issues at Open Mics

I'm starting an open mic session at a new venue. With Covid in mind, what precautions could be taken regarding letting others use particular mics? At previous venues mics were provided, but I (and several others) always used our own. At this venue,…
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Why are condenser mics so much more expensive than dynamics?

It seems that you can get a good dynamic microphone for < $100, such as a Shure SM58, which is a very widely-used and well-regarded mic. However, even low end condenser mics seem to start at around $400-500. Why do condenser mics cost so much more…
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Performance (on a budget) Open Mics mostly TS Microphone to XLR input

Short question: I have a microphone signal coming out of a male 1/8" (3.5mm) which I want to send into a female XLR low impedance input. Long version: I have a microphone's output signal, 3.5mm male TS plug (from a Wireless microphone receiver). I…
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What cable do I need from Dynamic mic into mixer and why XLR to TS but not XLR to TRS?

I have a Tascam 2488neo Digital portastudio. It has 4 XLR inputs, all 4 receiving phantom power from the same button, so one can not be unpowered, either all 4 have to receive +48 V power or none. It also has 4 standard balanced 1/4" jack mic/line…
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Best way to connect a decent vocal mic to an Android phone

I'm considering purchasing a Shure SM58 for use both in recording and when busking (street performing). When doing the latter I use iReal Pro on my Android phone as a backing band, and have a UE Boom Bluetooth speaker for amplification. What's the…
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Can an active DI box provide phantom power for a condenser microphone?

I have a pair of phantom powered small diaphragm microphones. However, they output unbalanced signal (pins 1 and 3 are shorted) and I've had intereference / whine on my output. I am considering to purchase a DI box to make the signal to the mixer…
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Are microphones meant for Karaoke and PA bad for recording vocals and instrument music?

Recently I picked up a karaoke microphone (cost me about $15, so clearly - most entry level). It has an unbalanced output and I've used it with my PC (connecting it to the "mic" input) to record audio in Audacity, and also directly plugged to my…
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Why does my mono microphone have a three-pin plug?

On headphones three pins are used for stereo and two pins for mono, yet on microphones three pins are often used for mono; why? Also why is a oddly-shaped plug (XLR) used rather than a jack?
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Condenser mic to two xlr inputs, would phantom power destroy it?

I just got a condenser mic that uses phantom power and I connect this to both of my inputs (using xlr female to 2 xlr male y-Cable) on my scarlet 2i2 audio interface. I needed to do this to record in quicktime (which only records in stereo). This…
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Make mic sound stronger

I don’t know if it’s because I plugged my mic directly into my keyboard but i wanted to ask... I bought a yamaha dgx 660 keyboard Yamaha DGX-660 Digital Piano -... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DCA1CJM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share to learn to play the…
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Origin of microphone testing

When musical bands prepare nowadays they at length state meaningless sounds for the microphone, but in times past they stated something like "one, two, three". Are there good reasons for this change in microphone testing, and when did it start?
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How To Set Up Shure BLX4/SM58 And What Other Components Are Needed

So I’ve just bought a Shure BLX4/SM58 but am stuck when it comes to setting up. And of course it does not work by itself and needs some sort of stereo or PA system to make the sound work, so what cheap option do u suggest for this and how to overall…
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Samson go mic or blue snowball

I wanna record music and I'm on a fairly tight budget. The samson go mic doesn't seem bad, but the blue snowball has a stand. also does anyone know how to record quality music? like should i record singing and piano together or should i record them…
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Connecting Audio Technica Pro 70 to a laptop for live recording

I'm looking for a nice Lavalier mic to buy mainly concerned about audio quality. I've currently set eyes on this one: http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-PRO70-Condenser-Instrument-Microphone/dp/B001CITVNQ/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8 It has an…
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High-end headset/lavalier mics vs handheld for vocals

Background: I have some SM58's (a dynamic mic) that I use for my vocals while I'm putting together songs on my iPad. I've recently tried some cheap $40-50-ish lavalier condensers because my dream is to have a a song sketchpad system that weighs…
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