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How can you tell a condenser microphone from a ribbon microphone?

condenser is more detailed for sound


Who invented microphone?

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What are words related to microphone?

Many words are related to microphone. Examples are:button microphone,capacitor microphone,carbon microphone,condenser microphone,contact microphone,dictaphone,digital microphone,dynamic microphone,electrostatic microphone,hydrophone,laser microphone,lavalier microphone,liquid microphone,mic, mike,moving coil microphone,omnidirectional microphone,parabolic microphone,pick-up,piezoelectric microphone,ribbon microphone,shotgun microphone, tap,throat microphone,unidirectional microphone,water microphone,wire-tap, wire-tapping,wireless microphone


Who discovered the microphone?

In 1877, German immigrant, Emile Berliner invented the microphone.


Who invented the computer microphone?

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Where was the first carbon microphone invented?

David Edward Hughes invented the carbon microphone. He lived from 1831-1900, and lived in London, England.


Who manufactures ribbon microphones for audio recording?

In the early 1920s, two doctors, Walter H. Schottky and Erwin Gerlach invented the first ribbon microphone. RCA manufactured the first one back in 1931. Today it is nearly impossible to find any new ones. Ribbon microphones were mainly used in 1930s, 1940s and 1950s broadcasting (especially in old time radio).


Who invented the scanner and computer microphone?

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Who invented the condenser microphone?

E.C. Went


Was the microphone invented by a mechanical engineer?

yes


Who invented first microphone?

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Is microphone common or proper noun?

The noun microphone is a common noun, a word for any microphone of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:MXL 990 Condenser MicrophoneShure SM48-LC Vocal MicrophoneRoyer R-121 Ribbon Microphone