That depends on the sort of microphone you have. A condenser microphone gives 20 dB more output level than a dynamic microphone.
Voice Communication is Interexchange of Voice that is Capturing Sound to Electric Signals and Generating Sound from Electric Signals. Voice Communication needs both Input Device (Microphone) and Output Device (Headphones\Speakers). Broadcasting Voice Communication entirely depends on Output Devices at Audience Side.
No input sound is microphone output sound is speaker
No.
What is the difference between output and input?If you sing into a microphone you can hear the microphone's output.Sound coming out of the power amp to the speakers.That is the input of the loudspeaker.Do you see the difference?Your voice is the microphone's input. Its output is electrical impulses that are input to the amplifier. The amplified impulses are the output of the amplifier and input to the speaker. Sound waves are output of the speaker and input to your ears.
NO
Input, because a microphone can capable of detecting sound.
Input, because a microphone can capable of detecting sound.
If they are for hearing then its output device as they are not putting anything in to the computer, if they have a microphone attached as well then they are input/output (i.e. microphone is input, speakers are output)
Microphones do not output anything, they are INPUT devices.
yes definitely ,output devices are those who outputs information from computer. and through headphones we can listen music or can do voice chat .
Microphone converts Audible Sound into digital signals that's why it will be considered as an INPUT device not an Output device.
A headset can function as both an input and an output device. It serves as an output device by producing sound for the user to hear, such as audio from a computer or phone. It can also function as an input device by incorporating a microphone to capture the user's voice for communication or recording purposes.