A whole bunch. If you read the article, it will tell you of a few common ones. Hope this helps.
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Many operas were written before the invention of microphones, amplifiers, and speakers, so the singers need to be loud so the words can be heard.
Do you mean, why are there many different types of poems?
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There will be 36 different performers.
There are several types of microphones, including dynamic, condenser, ribbon, and USB microphones. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, making them suitable for different recording applications.
There are three main types of microphone types but in all there have been about 28 diffrent microphones invented
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Hand held microphones can be bought in multiple different places. The best place to buy electronics like a hand held microphone would be on Amazon. Amazon has many connections to different companies with a large selection of microphones to choose from.
Yes.You can get jawbone microphones,wireless headsets and many other types.
The company Audix provides several different services for audio microphones. Audix offers a variety of abundant microphone products, such as dynamic vocal microphones and condenser microphones.
The Tascam DR-100 has four built-in microphones.
There are many reasons why microphones and ears are alike. They are both tools that take in audio for example.
Microphones are made out of a variety of different materials. These include a voice coil and copper wires. The outer layer is often made from plastic.
You need different types of microphones for different types of sound sources. For example, for a bass drum, you would need a microphone with the ability to catch low-frequency sound waves. For tom-toms or a snare drum, you need microphones that can pick up very loud (high SPL) sounds. For choirs, you need microphones with very large pick-up patterns. You need smaller microphones to be discreet. Vocal microphones onstage need to have excellent rear-rejection to help eliminate the risk of feedback from the mains or monitors.For live situations, omnidirectional microphones are not suitable because of the risk of feedback. Whereas with recording, different pick-up patterns can be more safely used.Most microphones (other than the Shure SM57 or similar mics) have a specific use that the mic is best suited for.
Just buy some new microphones, I know an online store of Unify company, they provide microphones of many knids, search it through google and have a try.