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- the “heart” of the microphone
- It vibrates to corresponding changes in air pressure
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determined by how fast the conductor moves in and out of the magnetic field |
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determined by the strength of the magnet and the
amount of movement by the conductor |
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transducers which changes
acoustical energy into electrical
impulses |
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produced by moving a conductor within a
magnetic field |
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The diaphragm is usually made of mylar
Thickness is approximately 0.35 mils
Attached to the diaphragm is the voice coil which is suspended to a high flux magnetic field |
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used to achieve a flat frequency response
The diaphragm has a resonance
in the middle frequencies |
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ribbon uses the electromagnetic
theory of induction
✤ A thin corrugated sheet of
metal, usually aluminum,
suspended in a magnetic field |
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works on an electrostatic principle
capacitor is capable of storing a charge
determined by:
The composition and surface areas of the plates
The dielectric or substance between the plates, air
The distance between the plates
(variable with changing air pressure) |
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Depends on variations in internal
capacitance |
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Tube type condensers require a special cable between the mic and power supply
The cable contains extra conductors which carry the voltage separate from the audio |
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The audio and DC supply voltage travel
in the same conductors (48 Vdc)
Usually available on the console
The mic will draw the required power while
dynamic mics will ignore the power |
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center tapped transformer |
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A transformer at the console input will not pass DC voltage therefore the only path to travel is to the microphone
Another transformer at the microphone routes the voltage in the appropriate direction
The return of the DC voltage is down the shield to the negative side of the supply |
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The polarizing charge is stored permanently within the diaphragm or back plate
No form of powering is required to charge the diaphragm
The pre-amp will still require power
A well designed capsule will retain its charge for at least 10 years
It is predicted it would take 30 to 100 years for the capsule sensitivity to drop 3 dB
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