February 14, 2019 | Microphones, Resources
What Are Carbon Microphones? Thomas Edison officially patented the carbon microphone in 1876. Nevertheless, most people credit the invention to either Emile Berliner in the United States or David Edward Hughes in England, who both happened to invent it around...
January 30, 2019 | Microphones, Resources
Stereo microphone technique A stereo microphone technique combines two mic capsules in a single housing for conventional stereo recording. Moreover, microphones used for combination can vary from a condenser, dynamic, ribbon microphones, etc. Stereo...
January 22, 2019 | Microphones, Resources
What is a USB Microphone? In recent years, a new category of microphones has appeared. Unlike conventional microphones that consist of a sensor that requires separate stages of preamplification and subsequent analog-to-digital conversion, USB microphones...
January 8, 2019 | Microphones, Resources
What is a Dynamic Microphone? From the early days of radio and broadcasting, dynamic microphones played a significant role in producing high-quality sound. Dynamic microphones are microphones that convert sound into an electrical signal using electromagnetism....
January 16, 2019 | Microphones, Resources
The history of a ribbon microphone The first mention of the ribbon microphones dates back to the early 1920s when Drs. Walter H. Schottky and Erwin Gerlach co-invented it. At the same time, they have invented the ribbon speaker by turning the ribbon circuit in...