I never knew at first. But I have the answer. You need an amplifying source.
I can't really tell you what sort you need, but just something that you can use.
For example, You could have a could microphone that plugs into your speakers.
There's got to be something you have to plug it into.
I've never been sure what's the best method, but I just use Guitar Hero world tour's music studio and the microphone and turn the volume up. XD
A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.
You can speak into a microphone to make your voice sound louder. The microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals that can then be amplified through speakers.
Sound energy from the vocal cords is converted to mechanical energy which moves air molecules. This movement of air molecules results in larger amplitude sound waves, making the voice louder.
Sound energy is used to make a person's voice louder. When a person speaks, the energy from their vocal cords creates sound waves that travel through the air and reach our ears, allowing us to perceive the sound as loud or soft.
Recordings may alter the sound of my voice due to technical factors such as microphones, sound quality, and encoding processes. Additionally, the playback device and settings can impact how my voice is perceived. These variations in audio quality can make my voice sound slightly different in recordings compared to real-time interactions.
A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.
You should be asking how, but to answer YOUR question... Because people made them to.
Ask your doctor or CLSC
Condeser Microphones have a much greater frequency response and transient response, which is the ability to reproduce the "speed" of an instrument or voice. They also have a louder output.
You can speak into a microphone to make your voice sound louder. The microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals that can then be amplified through speakers.
Microphones are used to amplify the voice. its use to sing song
The purpose of a minbar is to help amplify the voice of the Imam when he gives a khotba (speech). Prior to there being microphones, Muslims built mosques with carved out minbars in order to provide an echo-chamber and make the sounder louder. It remains as a purely decorative element where Imams give speeches (since most mosques now have microphones).
To make your voice louder so the people far away can hear you
speaking in a louder voice.
you sing through a microphone and it makes the voice louder. the sound of the louder voice comes from the amplifier.
project voice
Yes. That is what microphones do.