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Что (кто) такое microphone$48787$ - определение

MICROPHONE FOR USE ON OR NEAR A SURFACE
PZM (microphone); Boundary effect microphone
  • A Crown Audio brand PZM, the "Sound Grabber II". It is shown with adapters to enable it to be connected to different mixers and audio devices. The mic has an internal battery so that it can be used with consumer audio devices that do not supply phantom power.
  • Two examples of different boundary mics (top) and a diagram of the elements of a boundary microphone. The diagram shows the location of the mic capsule, the plate, the aperture, and the pressure zone.

Lip-ribbon microphone         
TYPE OF RIBBON MICROPHONE DESIGNED SPECIALLY FOR USE BY LIVE NEWS REPORTERS OR SPORTS COMMENTATORS
Commentator's microphone
The lip-ribbon microphone (also known as the "commentator's lip" microphone) is a type of ribbon microphone designed specially for use by live news reporters or sports commentators. Organisations such as the BBC, CBS and ABC use lip-ribbon microphones to cover events including motor racing, wrestling, processions and demonstrations.
Hot mic         
INCIDENT WHERE A PRIVATE CONVERSATION IS UNINTENTIONALLY RECORDED OR BROADCAST
Microphone gaffe; Microphone mistake; Microphone error; Unintentional microphone broadcast; Mic gaffe; Microphone mishap; Open mic gaffe; Stuck mic; Hot mike; Hot microphone; Microphone gaffes
A hot mic, sometimes referred to as an open microphone or (in aviation) a stuck mic, is in general an apparent error in which a microphone is switched on or remains on, especially without the speaker's realizing.
microphone         
  • An AKG C214 condenser microphone with [[shock mount]]
  • AKG]] C451B small-diaphragm condenser microphone
  • Astatic]] crystal microphone
  • MEMS microphone Akustica AKU230
  • Audio-Technica AT3035
  • [[Humphrey Bogart]], Jack Brown, and [[Lauren Bacall]] with RCA Varacoustic MI-6203 ribbon microphones broadcast to troops overseas during World War II.
  • Inner workings of the condenser microphone
  • [[David Edward Hughes]] invented a [[carbon microphone]] in the 1870s.
  • [[Edmund Lowe]] using a ribbon microphone
  • Electronic symbol for a microphone
  • The interference tube of a shotgun microphone. The capsule is at the base of the tube.
  • Microphone with its windscreen removed
  • Neumann D-01 digital microphone and Neumann DMI-8 8-channel USB Digital Microphone Interface
  • Inside the Oktava 319 condenser microphone
  • A comparison of the far field on-axis frequency response of the Oktava 319 and the Shure SM58
  • Optoacoustics]] 1140 fiber-optic microphone
  • [[Patti Smith]] singing into a [[Shure SM58]] (dynamic cardioid type) microphone
  • Singer and disc [[pop filter]] in front of a large-diaphragm condenser mic
  • Samson microphone with a USB connector
  • A Sony parabolic reflector, without a microphone. The microphone would face the reflector surface and sound captured by the reflector would bounce towards the microphone.
  • Inner workings of a dynamic microphone
  • First patent on foil electret microphone by G. M. Sessler et al. (pages 1 to 3)
  • University Sound US664A dynamic supercardioid microphone
  • [[Western Electric]] double button carbon microphone
ACOUSTIC-TO-ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER OR SENSOR THAT CONVERTS SOUND INTO AN ELECTRICAL SIGNAL
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A microphone is a device that is used to make sounds louder or to record them on a tape recorder.
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Boundary microphone

A boundary microphone (or pressure zone microphone) is one or more small omnidirectional or cardioid condenser mic capsule(s) positioned near or flush with a boundary (surface) such as a floor, table, or wall. The capsule(s) are typically mounted in a flat plate or housing. The arrangement provides a directional half-space pickup pattern while delivering a relatively phase-coherent output signal.

The boundary microphone can be used as a piano mic by placing it inside the piano lid, an approach which can obtain better pickup of the piano's mix of sharp percussive transients and gentle undertones than other microphone options. Boundary mics are used on hockey boards for body check sound effects. They are also commonly used to record full room sound, such as in a conference room, by being mounted on a wall or table. When used to record a soloist or small musical ensemble along with the room acoustics (e.g. reverberation), a boundary microphone prevents phase interference between direct and reflected sound, resulting in a natural sound with a flatter frequency response than can be obtained with a stand-mounted microphone at the same distance (explanation below).

Boundary mics are usually less expensive than other mics, although there is nonetheless a range of price points that varies, depending on the number of capsules and the absence or presence of additional features, such as on-off switches, wireless capabilities, and levers to reposition the capsule(s). As they are condenser mics, they need power. Boundary mics have a relatively flat profile, they have the advantage of being less visually obtrusive, such as when they are placed in a conference table or the floor or a musical theater stage. At the same time, the placement of the mic on a table or floor may increase the likelihood of unwanted sounds from contact of items or body parts on those hard surfaces.