Microphones have been built shorter than a millimeter to longer than a meter, depending on application requirements.
the "grill"
David Edward Hughes invented the carbon microphone. He lived from 1831-1900, and lived in London, England.
To set up a phantom power supply for a condenser microphone, first ensure that the microphone is compatible with phantom power (typically 48V). Connect the microphone to the input of the phantom power supply using an XLR cable. Then, connect the output of the phantom power supply to your audio interface or mixer, also using an XLR cable. Finally, turn on the phantom power on the supply to provide the necessary voltage for the microphone to operate.
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It is in millivolts (less than a volt).
Audio-Technica® Wireless Handheld Microphone System has a very long range
As long as it is USB, any microphone should work with Rock Band. In fact, the Xbox Live headset even works as a microphone for this game.
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a microphone for a mobile phone is 0.5cm
Approximately 3 metres.
This isn't exactly the correct answer, but you can plug your headphones into where your microphone would be plugged in at (As long as it isn't headphones that plug into an USB port) and they would work as a microphone. (Download audacity if you want a good test of this.)
The prefix of "microphone" is "micro-".
Yes, you can, as long as the microphone is USB it will work. Source: I'm doing it right now.
A microphone for what?
"Microphone" in French is spelled as "microphone" with an accent on the "e".
Certainly.... so long as the microphone has the appropriate connector.
Microphone is a common noun.