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- Microphone abstract "A microphone (colloquially called a mic or mike; both pronounced /ˈmaɪk/) is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound in air into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, karaoke systems, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, FRS radios, megaphones, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice, speech recognition, VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking or knock sensors.Most microphones today use electromagnetic induction (dynamic microphone), capacitance change (condenser microphone) or piezoelectric generation to produce an electrical signal from air pressure variations. Microphones typically need to be connected to a preamplifier before the signal can be amplified with an audio power amplifier or recorded.".
- Microphone thumbnail AKG_C214_condenser_microphone_with_H85_shock_mount.jpg?width=300.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink teces_20.html.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink microphones.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink microphone_history.htm.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink contents.html.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink Large%20Diaphragm.aspx.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink www.microphone-data.com.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink Microphone_Handbook.pdf.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink calculator-transferfactor.htm.
- Microphone wikiPageExternalLink Condenser.
- Microphone wikiPageID "65886".
- Microphone wikiPageRevisionID "606088719".
- Microphone hasPhotoCollection Microphone.
- Microphone subject Category:Computing_input_devices.
- Microphone subject Category:History_of_television.
- Microphone subject Category:Microphones.
- Microphone subject Category:Sound_recording.
- Microphone comment "A microphone (colloquially called a mic or mike; both pronounced /ˈmaɪk/) is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound in air into an electrical signal.".
- Microphone label "Microfone".
- Microphone label "Microfono".
- Microphone label "Microfoon".
- Microphone label "Microphone".
- Microphone label "Microphone".
- Microphone label "Micrófono".
- Microphone label "Mikrofon".
- Microphone label "Mikrofon".
- Microphone label "Микрофон".
- Microphone label "مصدح".
- Microphone label "マイクロフォン".
- Microphone label "麦克风".
- Microphone sameAs Mikrofon.
- Microphone sameAs Mikrofon.
- Microphone sameAs Μικρόφωνο.
- Microphone sameAs Micrófono.
- Microphone sameAs Mikrofono.
- Microphone sameAs Microphone.
- Microphone sameAs Mikrofon.
- Microphone sameAs Microfono.
- Microphone sameAs マイクロフォン.
- Microphone sameAs 마이크로폰.
- Microphone sameAs Microfoon.
- Microphone sameAs Mikrofon.
- Microphone sameAs Microfone.
- Microphone sameAs m.0hg7b.
- Microphone sameAs Q46384.
- Microphone sameAs Q46384.
- Microphone wasDerivedFrom Microphone?oldid=606088719.
- Microphone depiction AKG_C214_condenser_microphone_with_H85_shock_mount.jpg.
- Microphone isPrimaryTopicOf Microphone.