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Device that converts sound into an electrical signal
A microphone, colloquially called a mic (/maɪk/), or mike, is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in telecommunication
Microphone
American indie rock band
The Microphones were an American indie folk, indie rock, and experimental project from Olympia, Washington. The project was founded in 1996 and ended
The_Microphones
Sound phenomenon
Microphonics, microphony, or microphonism describes the phenomenon wherein certain components in electronic devices transform mechanical vibrations into
Microphonics
Microphone that attaches to clothing
lavalier microphone or lavalier (also known as a lav, lapel mic, clip mic, body mic, collar mic, neck mic or personal mic) is a small microphone used for
Lavalier_microphone
Topics referred to by the same term
Golden Microphone may refer to: Golden Microphone (China) [zh] Golden Microphone (Mongolia) Golden Microphone, award of the Nepal Idol, a Nepalese reality
Golden_Microphone
Microphone that works through contact with solid objects
A contact microphone is a form of microphone that senses audio vibrations through contact with solid objects. Unlike normal air microphones, contact microphones
Contact_microphone
calibrate measurement microphones. This service is offered by some microphone manufacturers and by independent testing laboratories. Microphone calibration by
Measurement microphone calibration
Measurement_microphone_calibration
Type of microphone design
An electret microphone is a microphone whose diaphragm forms a capacitor (historically-termed a condenser) that incorporates an electret. The electret's
Electret_microphone
Circuit for amplifying microphone signals
term microphone preamplifier can either refer to the electronic circuitry within a microphone, or to a separate device or circuit that the microphone is
Microphone_preamplifier
Family of connectors typically used for analog signals
for interfacing wired audio equipment, such as headphones, speakers, microphones, mixing consoles, and electronic musical instruments (e.g. electric guitars
Phone_connector_(audio)
Type of contact microphone
A throat microphone, also called a laryngophone, is a type of contact microphone that absorbs vibrations directly from the wearer's throat by way of single
Throat_microphone
Microphone design
The carbon microphone, also known as carbon button microphone, button microphone, or carbon transmitter, is a type of microphone, a transducer that converts
Carbon_microphone
Microphone for live news reporters
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
Lip-ribbon_microphone
Type of microphone
A ribbon microphone is a type of microphone that uses a thin, electrically conductive ribbon (typically of aluminum, duraluminum or nanofilm) placed between
Ribbon_microphone
Microphone without a physical cable
A wireless microphone, or cordless microphone, is a microphone without a physical cable connecting it directly to the sound recording or amplifying equipment
Wireless_microphone
2018 demo album by Prince
Piano and a Microphone 1983 is a posthumously released demo album by American musician Prince, released on CD, vinyl, and digital formats on September
Piano_and_a_Microphone_1983
Directional audio recording instrument
A parabolic microphone is a microphone that uses a parabolic reflector to collect and focus sound waves onto a transducer, in much the same way that a
Parabolic_microphone
Topics referred to by the same term
into an electrical signal. Microphone may also refer to: "Microphone" (Darin song) "Microphone" (Slaughterhouse song) Microphone (film), a 2010 Egyptian
Microphone_(disambiguation)
Microphone techniques used for recording audio
There are a number of well-developed microphone techniques used for recording musical, film, or voice sources or picking up sounds as part of sound reinforcement
Microphone_practice
Mount for a microphone
A microphone stand is a free-standing mount for a microphone. It allows the microphone to be positioned in the studio, on stage or on location without
Microphone_stand
Microphone that filters ambient noise
noise-canceling microphone is a microphone that is designed to filter ambient noise. The development is a special case of the differential microphone topology
Noise-canceling_microphone
American audio electronics company
Blue Microphones (legally Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics, LLC) was an American audio production company that designed and produced microphones, headphones
Blue_Microphones
Sega video game console
Performance's "Tremor Pack"; it can be used for peripherals including a microphone, enabling voice control and player communication. Various third-party
Dreamcast
Microphone for use on or near a surface
A boundary microphone (or pressure zone microphone) is one or more small omnidirectional or cardioid condenser mic capsule(s) positioned near or flush
Boundary_microphone
Type of microphone
The Soundfield microphone is an audio microphone composed of four closely spaced subcardioid or cardioid (unidirectional) microphone capsules arranged
Soundfield_microphone
Group of microphones operating in tandem
A microphone array is any number of microphones operating in tandem. There are many applications: Systems for extracting voice input from ambient noise
Microphone_array
Technology to disable microphones
A microphone blocker is an adapter designed to prevent eavesdropping. There are two types: active blockers, which conduct an electrical signal, and inactive
Microphone_blocker
Electrical connectors for microphones
connect microphones to audio equipment—including PA systems, radios, tape recorders, and numerous other devices. The most common microphone connector
Microphone_connector
Microphone that is inadvertently left on
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
Hot_mic
Former American radio program
The Candid Microphone is an American radio program that was broadcast on ABC from June 28, 1947, until September 23, 1948, and on CBS from June 6, 1950
The_Candid_Microphone
Acoustic surveillance device
A laser microphone is a surveillance device that uses a laser beam to detect sound vibrations in a distant object. It can be used to eavesdrop with minimal
Laser_microphone
Basic instrumental setup for disc jockeys
turntables and a microphone" is the basic concept of a DJ's equipment. This phrase describes turntables (phonographs) and a microphone connected to a mixer
Two turntables and a microphone
Two_turntables_and_a_microphone
2016 concert tour by Prince
The Piano & a Microphone Tour was the final concert tour by American recording artist Prince. In a December 2015 interview in anticipation of the tour
Piano_&_a_Microphone_Tour
Microphone recording system
The Decca Tree is a spaced microphone array most commonly used for orchestral recording. It was originally developed as a type of stereo A–B recording
Decca_tree
Australian audio technology company
Røde Microphones (/ˈroʊd/), officially Freedman Electronics Pty Ltd, is an Australian audio technology company specialising in the design and manufacture
Røde_Microphones
current microphone manufacturers, including manufactures of all different types of microphone, excluding small microphones such MEMS microphones in most
List of microphone manufacturers
List_of_microphone_manufacturers
Type of condenser microphone
A valve microphone is a condenser microphone which uses a valve amplifier rather than a transistor circuit. Microphones have been in use since the early
Valve_microphone
DC power through microphone cables
applied to both signal wires in balanced microphone cables, forming a phantom circuit, to power microphones that contain active electronic circuitry.
Phantom_power
Wireless microphones may operate on various frequencies, either licensed or unlicensed, depending on the country. In the UK, the use of wireless microphone systems
Wireless_microphone_licensing
2009 studio album by Skepta
Microphone Champion is the second studio album by English grime MC Skepta, released on 1 June 2009. It includes the single "Too Many Man" featuring Boy
Microphone_Champion
Profession for microphone pole placement
responsibility of the boom operator is microphone placement, usually using a boom pole (or "fishpole") with a microphone attached to the end (called a boom
Boom_operator_(media)
American manufacturer of microphones
priced microphones. Many of the microphones they produced were general purpose bullet-style microphones and CB radio communications microphones. Many of
Turner_Microphone_Company
1940 General Charles De Gaulle's 18 and 22 June appeals used Type A microphones to broadcast to French forces during World War II Problems playing this
BBC-Marconi_Type_A_microphone
American hidden camera reality television series (1948–2014)
start on radio as The Candid Microphone on June 28, 1947. After a series of theatrical film shorts, also titled Candid Microphone, Funt's concept came to television
Candid_Camera
Howling caused by a circular path in an audio system
and its audio input (for example, a microphone or guitar pickup). In this example, a signal received by the microphone is amplified and passed out of the
Audio_feedback
1999 song
Mikrofonkåt (literally "Microphone Horny") is a Swedish song written by Swedish rappers Thomas Rusiak and Petter, originally performed by Petter. Taken
Mikrofonkåt
1988 single by Eric B. & Rakim
"Microphone Fiend" is the second single released from the hip hop duo Eric B. & Rakim's second album Follow the Leader. The song became a signature song
Microphone_Fiend
Topics referred to by the same term
Open microphone may refer to: Open mike, a live show where audience members may perform at the microphone Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award, a competition
Open_microphone
Danish manufacturer of microphones
DPA Microphones is a Danish manufacturer of condenser microphones for the professional audio market. The company's headquarters is in Kokkedal, Denmark
DPA_Microphones
Noise protection filter for microphones
pop filter, pop shield or pop screen is a noise protection filter for microphones, typically used in a recording studio. It serves to reduce or eliminate
Pop_filter
Electroacoustic device which generates a varying current in acidulated water
A water microphone or water transmitter is based on Ohm's law that current in a wire varies inversely with the resistance of the circuit. The sound waves
Water_microphone
Effects unit that allows musicians to modify the sound of a musical instrument
into the musician's mouth by means of a plastic tube adjacent to a vocal microphone. The musician controls the modification of the instrument's sound by changing
Talk_box
Microphone placement technique
Drum recording using just overhead microphones On this recording of a drum kit, the overhead microphones provide a clear stereo image of the kit as a
Overhead_microphone
Surveillance device
wire, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, or wiretapping is a common technique
Covert_listening_device
Ribbon microphone
The RCA Type 77-DX microphone is a poly-directional ribbon microphone, or pressure-gradient microphone, introduced by the RCA Corporation in 1954. It
RCA_Type_77-DX_microphone
Microphone imbedded in a cricket stump
A stump microphone, informally known as a stump mic, is a microphone embedded in a cricket stump. It was originally developed by Kerry Packer for World
Stump_microphone
American audio equipment company
American audio equipment manufacturing company that manufactures ribbon microphones, professional audio electronics, and accessories based in Pasadena, California
AEA_Ribbon_Mics
Type of musical delivery involving rhythmic speech
later that decade. Rapping developed from the announcements made over the microphone at parties by DJs and MCs, evolving into more complex lyrical performances
Rapping
Method of sound reproduction using two audio channels
is captured, with any natural reverberation present, by an array of microphones. The signal is then reproduced over multiple loudspeakers to recreate
Stereophonic_sound
1999 single by Quasimoto
"Microphone Mathematics" is the second single by Quasimoto, the rapping alter ego of Madlib. These tracks later appeared on his debut album The Unseen
Microphone_Mathematics
Latvian audio equipment manufacturer
JZ Microphones (Juris Zarins Microphones) is a Latvian manufacturer of professional microphones and recording accessories. JZ Microphones was established
JZ_Microphones
Thin vibrating membrane
other type of signal; examples of this type of diaphragm are found in microphones and the human eardrum. Conversely a diaphragm vibrated by a source of
Diaphragm_(acoustics)
Method for delivering a speech without electronic amplification
A human microphone, also known as the people's microphone, is a means for delivering a speech to a large group of people, wherein persons gathered around
Human_microphone
American hip hop duo from New York
original: "We were originally known as "EEPMD" (Easy Erick and Parrish the Microphone Doctor), but chose to go with EPMD because it was easier to say." He also
EPMD
Managing gain in audio engineering
optimum region of its dynamic range. In an audio system containing both microphones and loudspeakers, the total amount of gain in the system can exceed 100 dB
Gain_stage
1998 studio album by Newsboys
Step Up to the Microphone is the seventh studio album by Christian pop rock band Newsboys, released in 1998 through Star Song Communications. It was the
Step_Up_to_the_Microphone
2010 film by Ahmad Abdalla
Microphone (Arabic: ميكروفون) is a 2010 Egyptian independent film by Ahmad Abdalla about the underground art scene of the city of Alexandria, Egypt. The
Microphone_(film)
Standard audio signal level
engineering. There are weaker signals, such as those from microphones (Mic Level/Microphone Level) and instrument pickups (Instrument Level), and stronger
Line_level
Professional cardioid dynamic microphone
The Shure SM58 is a professional cardioid dynamic microphone, commonly used in live vocal applications. Produced since 1966 by Shure Incorporated, it has
Shure_SM58
Brand of smart home products by Google
presence of a microphone inside the device was not adequately disclosed in product specifications. Google stated that the inclusion of a microphone was accidentally
Google_Nest
Ribbon microphone
The RCA Type 44 microphone is a bi-directional ribbon microphone, or pressure-gradient microphone, first introduced by the RCA Corporation in 1931. Dr
RCA_Type_44
The Microphones were an American indie folk, indie rock, and experimental band, founded and fronted by Phil Elverum. The band has released 5 studio albums
The_Microphones_discography
1995 song by Das EFX
"Microphone Master" is a song by American hip hop group Das EFX. It is the second single from their third studio album Hold It Down (1995). The song was
Microphone_Master
Microphone technique used to record stereo sound
The ORTF stereo technique, also known as side-other-side, is a microphone technique used to record stereo sound. It was devised around 1960 at the now-defunct
ORTF_stereo_technique
Turkish music contest
The Golden Microphone (Turkish: Altın Mikrofon) was a music contest annually held between 1965 and 1968 in Turkey. It was organized by the newspaper Hürriyet
Golden_Microphone_(Turkey)
German microphone manufacturer
Georg Neumann GmbH is a manufacturer of professional recording microphones, preamplifiers, studio monitors, headphones, and audio interfaces. It was founded
Georg_Neumann
Telephone or computer accessory
A headset is a combination of headphone and microphone. Headsets connect over a telephone or to a computer, allowing the user to speak and listen while
Audio_headset
German studio condenser microphone manufacturer
Mikrofone, is a German manufacturer of professional studio condenser microphones for recording and broadcast. The privately owned company is based in
Schoeps
Selection of Republican US presidential candidate
Reagan's microphone. When the technician refused, Breen repeated his order. A visibly angry Reagan responded, "I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Green
1980 Republican Party presidential primaries
1980_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
Dynamic microphone
microphone made by Shure Incorporated and commonly used in live sound reinforcement and studio recording. It is one of the best-selling microphones in
Shure_SM57
Gesture of dropping a microphone
A mic drop is the gesture of intentionally dropping one's microphone at the end of a performance or speech to signal triumph. Figuratively, it is an expression
Mic_drop
Swiss artist (1940–2014)
sculpt a microphone stand, with the requirement that it be biomechanical, erotic, and movable. The contract allowed for five aluminium microphone stands
H._R._Giger
Microphone
The Neumann U 87 is a poly-directional large-diaphragm condenser microphone. Originally introduced in 1967, a version of the U 87 is still produced by
Neumann_U_87
2020 studio album by the Microphones
Microphones in 2020 is the fifth and final studio album by American indie folk and indie rock band the Microphones. It is a concept album consisting of
Microphones_in_2020
Microphone technique used to record stereo sound
Omroep Stichting (English: Dutch Broadcast Foundation) found a stereo main microphone system by a number of practical attempts in the 1960s. This system resulted
NOS_stereo_technique
Stereo recording technique
of the recorded signal. The pair consists of an array of two matched microphones that have a bi-directional ("figure-eight") polar pattern, positioned
Blumlein_pair
American microphone company
and F.H. Woodworth, W8AHW began experimenting with different types of microphones for their "ham" stations. Their mutual friend, Charles Semple, worked
Astatic_Corporation
American purveyor of kitchen gadgets
1964, the firm went public in 1969. Eury, Michael (Summer 2018). "Mr. Microphone". RetroFan (1). TwoMorrows Publishing: 48. "Ron Popeil : Section: Background"
Ronco
American audio products corporation
manufacturer of consumer and professional audio-electronics including microphones, wireless microphone systems, discussion systems, mixers, and digital signal processing
Shure
Recording of sound and playing it back
recording and digital recording. Acoustic analog recording is achieved by a microphone diaphragm that senses changes in atmospheric pressure caused by acoustic
Sound recording and reproduction
Sound_recording_and_reproduction
Path an audio signal takes from source to output
also be picked up by the microphone. It is therefore important to optimize the acoustical signal/noise ratio at the microphone. This can be accomplished
Audio_signal_flow
Dynamic microphone model
rugged dynamic supercardioid microphone developed by Shure Incorporated specifically for live vocal performances. The microphone won a TEC Award in 1996 for
Shure_Beta_58A
Live sound mixing device
automixer, or automatic microphone mixer, is a live sound mixing device that automatically reduces the strength of a microphone's audio signal when it is
Automixer
2001 studio album by Royal City
Alone at the Microphone is Royal City's second album. "Bad Luck" – 3:27 "Under a Hallow Tree" – 1:49 "My Brother is the Meatman" – 3:08 "Spacy Basement"
Alone_at_the_Microphone
Microphone
a large-diaphragm condenser microphone. It is one of the most famous studio microphones and was Neumann's first microphone after the Second World War.
Neumann_U_47
American musician and songwriter (born 1978)
is an American musician and songwriter known for his indie bands the Microphones and Mount Eerie. Phil Elverum was born on May 26, 1978, in Anacortes
Phil_Elverum
US musical group
technique of having the main singer solo at his microphone while the rest of the group shared a second microphone. The original members included: Thornton James
The_Spaniels
Very small devices that incorporate moving components
MEMS barometers. MEMS microphones in portable devices, e.g., mobile phones, head sets and laptops. The market for smart microphones includes smartphones
MEMS
Royer Labs is an American microphone company known for its ribbon microphones. David Royer designed his first ribbon microphone in 1997 and started the
Royer_Labs
Ribbon microphone
The Coles 4038 is a ribbon microphone produced by Coles Electroacoustics. The microphone was designed and patented by the BBC in the 1950s and was originally
Coles_4038
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Encourages.
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Reality; Complete; Truth; Proper; Original and Unchanged
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Indian
Expected, Expectation
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Facility
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Hebrew, Indian
My Father is Light
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Song
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Good Character
Biblical
flourishing; that flies away
Surname or Lastname
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English : possibly a habitational name from Holdridge in Devon, so named from Old English heald ‘sloping’ + hrycg ‘ridge’, but more likely a variant of Aldridge.
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n.
The science which treats of the means of increasing the intensity of low or weak sounds, or of the microphone.
n.
An instrument for intensifying and making audible very feeble sounds. It produces its effects by the changes of intensity in an electric current, occasioned by the variations in the contact resistance of conducting bodies, especially of imperfect conductors, under the action of acoustic vibrations.