microphones (Q907)
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construction principles, design targets, specifications and practical aspects of microphones
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English | microphones | construction principles, design targets, specifications and practical aspects of microphones |
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dynamic microphones (English)
handling, use, and care (English)
working principle (English)
properties (English)
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condenser microphones (English)
handling, use, and care (English)
working principle (English)
properties (English)
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ribbon microphones (English)
handling, use, and care (English)
working principle (English)
properties (English)
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phantom power (English)
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interpretation of microphone specifications (English)
equivalent input noise level (English)
amplitude frequency response (English)
polar pattern (English)
maximum sound pressure level (English)
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ideal polar patterns vs. frequency-dependent real-world directivity (English)
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noise (English)
cable noise (English)
transducer noise (English)
popping (English)
wind noise (English)
footstep and handling (English)
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special microphone designs and their applications (English)
array microphones (English)
interference tube (shotgun) (English)
boundary microphone (pressure zone microphone) (English)
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lavalier microphones (English)
typical EQ correction (English)
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common stereophonic miking techniques, their psychoacoustics and applications (English)
ORTF and similar (English)
XY (English)
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digital microphones (English)
AES 42 (English)
handling and use (English)
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microphone arrays and beam steering (English)
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SQQ7 - 7.1
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At the top of the signal chain, carefully chosen and deployed microphones lay the groundwork for good sound reproduction. Any quality lost at this stage is impossible to recover. As mechanical high-precision devices, they require careful handling and maintenance. (English)
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