A microphone converts sound into electrical impulses. A speaker converts electrical impulses into sound. Because they both work on the same principle, a changing electrical field (the audio signal) in a coil causes a magnet within the coil to vibrate in tandem. The magnet is attached usually to a paper cone which allow our ears to hear the sound. The converse is also true. For example if you talk into a headphone it causes the magnet to vibrate which produces an electrical signal in the coil which is connected to the headphone cable.
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Yes a microphone is an input device. Input/output devices are determined by the direction of the signal being transfered. If the signal is being sent to the Case (main part of the computer that does all the work) then the device is classified as an input device and vice versa. Since the signal from the microphone is sent to the Case, the microphone is "inputting" information into the computer.
Guys i submitted the question the extra information is that the headset is completely functional because it all works on my computer. The problem is that I can hear everything through it on the PS3, but every headset's microphone doesn't work. I don't get why the microphone is the only thing not working, please help.
No the Multimedia speaker system needs to work on the TV that the PS3 is connected to. The HDTV with a Home theater system connected to the PS3 with HDMI cable is the preferred method to have additional speakers.
Absorption is the opposite of emission, however the two generally work in tandem.
as a speaker to hear call & microphone also.
One of them is a microphone the other is the speakerphone.
Everything electronic is affected by magnets.
Push to talk microphones are very useful in situations such as large meetings. It retains order and allows everyone to hear the speaker clearly. When the speaker wants to say something, he/she simply pushes the button on his/her microphone to turn it on. One microphone will work at a time so that people do not speak over each other.
To set up a roving microphone for a group situation, you would need a wireless microphone, a receiver to pick up the microphone signal, a sound system to amplify the audio, and a portable speaker if needed. It's also helpful to have a staff member to manage the roving microphone and ensure it is passed around efficiently.
A microphone works like a tiny speaker in reverse! When you talk or make noise, sound waves travel through the air and hit a special part inside the microphone called a diaphragm. This diaphragm vibrates, turning the sound waves into electrical signals. Those signals then travel to a speaker or recording device, allowing others to hear your voice!
They both convert between electrical impulses and sound waves. The microphone converts sound waves into electrical impulses and the loudspeaker converts electrical impulses into sound waves.
Depending on the sound system and microphone there has to be a few things if there is a USB slot (Google it if you dont know what that is) on the system and your microphone has a USB drive then it will work I have heard of other ways though
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Open a recording app. The microphone will automatically enabled.
No, really not.
A computer microphone is basically used for calling others while chatting. It works like a telephone or cellphone system, but you also need a speaker or headphone to listen the words spoke by other. You can call a friend in Gtalk.