Understanding Mic Specifications - Part I - Operating Principle

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  • @bennysmoke4743
    @bennysmoke4743 4 роки тому +3

    My sound engineering professor linked me to y’all in our microphone lesson so y’all killin it

  • @sophiawu6123
    @sophiawu6123 4 роки тому +1

    thank you this is so helpful!

  • @JosephVM
    @JosephVM 9 років тому +4

    Can you make a video on Ribbon Microphones and Crystal Microphones..?

  • @Shyzah
    @Shyzah 11 років тому

    nope.. unless its a cheap speaker... a mic doesnt have a spider, cone, ect...PPWWNNNEEDDD

  • @Layarion
    @Layarion 3 роки тому +1

    I'm really confused, higher frequencies have more *energy* , so why do they have a harder time with dynamics?

  • @ifixsolutions7417
    @ifixsolutions7417 3 роки тому +1

    why don`t they combine the 2 types of microphones into one ? a dynamic condenser microphone :)

  • @Shyzah
    @Shyzah 11 років тому +1

    inside of a mic kinda looks like the inside of a speaker

    • @gnuPirate
      @gnuPirate 6 років тому

      Dynamics are literally a reverse-speaker.

  • @christinaaguilera-io2sy
    @christinaaguilera-io2sy Рік тому

    Zanmim Yo dim yo paka tandem nan microphone lan le yo téléphone mobile mw pas tandem yo

  • @gnuPirate
    @gnuPirate 6 років тому +1

    Would love videos on safe disassembly of various shure mics. (For example , on Beta SM57A, which I am currently working on , and has glued-sections)

  • @ayusharipirala3121
    @ayusharipirala3121 6 років тому +1

    So what exactly happens when the condenser is overloaded? Does it stop working? Does it produce noise?

  • @christinaaguilera-io2sy
    @christinaaguilera-io2sy Рік тому

    I miss you already Britney Spears i love you

  • @piyushgupta1606
    @piyushgupta1606 3 роки тому

    Thumbnail looked like Pokéball

  • @montuotojo
    @montuotojo 12 років тому +1

    Hello Sure. It would be really helpful if you did a tutorial about impedance matching. Cheers!

  • @Lucian_Andries
    @Lucian_Andries 4 роки тому +1

    Hello!
    I know this is an old video, but can you still help me get the microphone I need? :(
    Basically I need a long distance microphone for my HT-PC. I stay in bed and use Voice-to-Text and Cortana a lot, and I need something to hear me clearly from 2m+, without mumbling and background noise...
    And from the video I got that Cardioid is the type I need. But I still don't understand which has a better sensitivity, the ones that say "-70db" or "-10db"? I'm still confused... And on top of that there are stores that write the sensitivity in "mV", which I don't know what it means...
    I've also seen mics with batteries...... If I connect them to the 3.5 jack, why can't they get power from there?? It's not wireless to need batteries! :(
    Can you help me understand some of the stuff? And maybe help recommend one to me? I guess budget is out of the question for this... Doesn't matter, I'll manage.
    Also: Usually there's a minus "-" sign in front of each sensitivity number. Is that important?
    Because if it's scaled from below 0db, than -10db is a higher number than -50db... Right? God it's all confusing.......... :(((((
    Thank you in advance!!

    • @shure
      @shure  4 роки тому +1

      Hi, Lucian! Our Applications Support team can best guide you through all of this and make a suggestion. You can open up a ticket with them at www.shure.com/americas/contact or give them a call at 800-518-0446.

  • @strayferal
    @strayferal 12 років тому +1

    Just saw all the 4 parts. Very useful video and very well done. Thank you!

  • @zelinarodriguez959
    @zelinarodriguez959 2 роки тому

    i wonder how they figured all this out or if they just made the things then figured out how it worked

  • @waltoncraghead7422
    @waltoncraghead7422 2 роки тому

    Thumbs up from me.?

  • @kailenparker3437
    @kailenparker3437 4 роки тому

    i just hovered my mouse over this video without clicking it and knew how a mic worked XD

  • @johneygd
    @johneygd 9 років тому

    I dit some tests with both electrostatic & magneticalstatic microphones using both on magnetic and electicalstatic speakers, in both cases with low and highpass filters.
    If i connect a magnetic microphone to a magnetic speaker i can hear hum but if i connect a electrostatic microphone to a electrostatic speaker, i can hear my voice much clearer.
    However if i connect a electrostatic microphone to a magnetic speaker or a magnetical microphone to electrostatic speaker,thern there will be a small, also if you filter use a highpass filter on a magnetical microphone to a staticalelectrical speaker, i actualy hear no difference when i connect a statical microphone that way to it.
    So it matters alot in how you use stuff to make a clear difference or barely hear any difference at all.

  • @Weekly3TV
    @Weekly3TV 9 років тому +1

    how does the plastic diaphragm affect the electrical field of the metal plate?

    • @BealTelevision
      @BealTelevision 9 років тому +2

      +SPYDDA MAYNE who cares

    • @Edgard422
      @Edgard422 2 роки тому

      6 Years later, but the plastic is coated with metal

  • @SHAIJU9824
    @SHAIJU9824 4 роки тому

    Pg42 have noice problem how can I change its capsule can you do a video for that
    And can you tell me where it's available capsule

    • @shure
      @shure  4 роки тому

      Our service team can best advise. Please visit shu.re/service to get in touch with them.

  • @rohitkhatri9958
    @rohitkhatri9958 4 роки тому

    Very well explained

  • @bittersweetdarkcoco
    @bittersweetdarkcoco 11 років тому

    because speakers do have the same materials as in a mic :)

  • @laptech3767
    @laptech3767 9 років тому

    It a speaker

  • @simonrandall5471
    @simonrandall5471 4 роки тому

    As usual a video about a subject that explains NOTHING about that subject. Congrats! HOW does the microphone AMPLIFY sound?