usually a dynamic microphone is used for live performances such as a rock band because its not as sensitive as a condenser mic which is used for recording.
yes
That depends on the sort of microphone you have. A condenser microphone gives 20 dB more output level than a dynamic microphone.
The Signalex SK 906 appears to be dynamic.
Dynamic is the microphone still on stage.
No, it is a cheap microphone and will sound like one. I wouldn't get anything less than a Shure SM-58 for a dynamic stage mic. You can get one new for $100 and used for $50, and they're great mics.
Microphones are connected to input devices that read the voltage from them and hence are not driven to make noise. If you connect a power source to a magnetic or crystal microphone you can get some noise but not much. The speaker is very small and not designed for produciing sound Many microphones are dynamic and use capacitance. Hence you can not drive them like a magnetic microphone. Note: you can use a speaker as a microphone.
A dynamic microphone is most similar to a speaker. They both consist of a diaphragm, a voice coil and a magnet.
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the use of a microphone is to speak louder
Most dynamic microphones have a response from about 15Hz to 15 kHz, although they differ widely depending upon model.
It doesn't need phantom power to work. It's usually in a cardioid pattern.
It doesn't need phantom power to work. It's usually in a cardioid pattern.