How do microphones work? Different microphone types and their characteristics explained

How do microphones work? Different microphone types and their characteristics explained – Mixed Signals

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecPUTGDX5cw

Summary

### Summary

  • Mixed Signals episode discusses various microphone types, their characteristics, and functionalities.
  • Microphones convert sound waves into electrical signals through transducers.
  • Dynamic microphones use electromagnetic induction for audio signal conversion; condenser and ribbon mics also exist.
  • Condenser microphones require external power and offer superior sound quality compared to dynamic mics.

Highlights

  • Dynamic Microphone: Low sensitivity, doesn’t pick up background sounds, reacts well to loud sounds.
  • Condenser Microphone: Uses metal plates as a capacitor, needs external power (active), has a loudness threshold.
  • Phantom Power: Sends 48V electrical signal to condenser microphones.
  • Max Sound Pressure Level (Max SPL): Threshold above which signal starts to distort in condenser mics.

Key Takeaways

  • Condenser and ribbon mics are more fragile and expensive than dynamic microphones.
  • Dynamics and condensers are the two most common microphone types.
  • Ribbon mics are thin and fragile, while shotgun mics are highly directional and used in film/TV.

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