No, microphones do not require magnetism to operate. Microphones work by converting sound waves into electrical signals using a diaphragm or a transducer, which doesn't rely on magnetism to function.
A microphone uses sound waves, which are mechanical waves, to convert sound into an electrical signal. This electrical signal can then be amplified and transmitted. Electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves or light waves, are not used directly by a microphone in this process.
Phantom power is typically required for condenser microphones to operate. To use them, make sure your audio interface or mixer provides phantom power, then connect the microphone using an XLR cable. Turn on the phantom power before using the microphone, and remember to turn it off when finished to avoid potential damage to the mic.
When sound waves reach a microphone, they cause the microphone diaphragm to vibrate. These vibrations are then converted into electrical signals by the microphone's transducer, typically a coil or capacitor. The electrical signals are then transmitted through the microphone cable to a recording device or amplifier.
Think about what happens in a microphone as that's what a microphone does.
Magnetism is created by the alignment of magnetic domains in a material. Two ways to generate magnetism are by passing an electric current through a coil of wire (electromagnetism) or by exposing a material to a strong magnetic field (permanent magnetism).
A condenser microphone will require an audio interface to operate correctly.
A condenser microphone will require an audio interface to operate correctly.
Yes, they can.
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You can, but it will not sound loudly. A microphone always needs a pre amplifier.
This question needs to be clarified before it can be answered. A microphone cannot "have" decibels. Perhaps you mean: What microphone can record the highest frequencies? or What microphone can effectively record the highest decibel sounds without distortion?
The radio shop will have an adapter for that. But you never know if the microphone will really work. Perhaps it needs a special voltage.
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When current flows in a conductor there is a magnetic field formed around the conductor. This magnetic field can be used to make an electric magnet (like the ones used at junkyards), motors also use magnetism to operate, and many switches (solenoid, motor starters, and relay switches) use magnetism to open or close.
The Samson C01U is a USB microphone and cannot be used with the G12. It needs to be plugged into a computer. The Canon G12 does not have a microphone jack, so you'll need a separate audio recorder if you want to use an external microphone.
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