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!!
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.
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.
My sound engineering professor linked me to y’all in our microphone lesson so y’all killin it
Just saw all the 4 parts. Very useful video and very well done. Thank you!
thank you this is so helpful!
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)
Hello Sure. It would be really helpful if you did a tutorial about impedance matching. Cheers!
Can you make a video on Ribbon Microphones and Crystal Microphones..?
Very well explained
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!!
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.
I'm really confused, higher frequencies have more *energy* , so why do they have a harder time with dynamics?
I saw pokeball on the thumbnail, and I clicked. I hate how I've become a very simple person
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.
+johneygd WOW TELL US MORE
i wonder how they figured all this out or if they just made the things then figured out how it worked
So what exactly happens when the condenser is overloaded? Does it stop working? Does it produce noise?
how does the plastic diaphragm affect the electrical field of the metal plate?
+SPYDDA MAYNE who cares
6 Years later, but the plastic is coated with metal
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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
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i just hovered my mouse over this video without clicking it and knew how a mic worked XD
why don`t they combine the 2 types of microphones into one ? a dynamic condenser microphone :)
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because speakers do have the same materials as in a mic :)
inside of a mic kinda looks like the inside of a speaker
Dynamics are literally a reverse-speaker.
It a speaker
+Ryan Lin no way
I tried on my amp and it workd
Thumbnail looked like Pokéball
nope.. unless its a cheap speaker... a mic doesnt have a spider, cone, ect...PPWWNNNEEDDD
Thumbs up from me.?
As usual a video about a subject that explains NOTHING about that subject. Congrats! HOW does the microphone AMPLIFY sound?