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Microphones Theory
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1. Tube microphone capable of SPL's over 140dB.
Neumann U67
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
Fukada Tree
Field Mixer
2. 4 to 6 ft. from the player; Mic should be placed below the line of sight of the bell - rotated at about 40 degrees off- axis - and tilted upward.
Shiny Box 46MXL
Matched Pairs
Clement Ader
Trumpet Mic Placement
3. Consumers can listen to live broadcasts over telephone lines; Individual one- way experience that required a subscription service to listen to performances.
Bidirectional
Neumann KM 184
Theatrophone
Tuning Keys
4. Microphone with 4 large diaphragm condenser capsules; 3 bidirectional and 1 omni; Can be combined to make any polar pattern.
Trombone Mic Placement
Arrays
Soundfield
Carbon Microphone
5. Captures sounds arriving 90
Increasing Output Voltage in Ribbon Mics
Electret Condenser
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
Parabolic Systems
6. Basket/grille made out of a specific type of copper wire to block protect the mic from physical damage and to protect the mic from stray RFI
Faraday's Law of Magnetic Induction
Faraday Cage
Leslie Cabinet
Alan Blumlein
7. An instrument for detecting sound transmitted through water commonly manufactured using ceramic piezoelectric material.
Hydrophone
DIN
Neumann U87
Subkick
8. Dynamic; Cardioid; End Address; Manufactured by Shure; Considered the industry standard for live vocal performance microphones; One of the best- selling microphones in the world.
Ambient Sound Sensitivity
OSHA Exposure Table
Shure SM58
Noise
9. Big + & - (More front with less opposite rear)
Max SPL
Side Address
Faraday Cage
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
10. Sounds that arrive at the 0
Types of Field Recording
Neumann KM 184
On -Axis
Subcardioid
11. Considered to be the best mic ever made; VF14 Tube.
Dynamic Range
Spherical Mic
Neumann U47
Over/Under
12. Mics placed in front of an instrument or ensemble (in a left/right fashion) to obtain an overall stereo image; Sound more open and natural; Weaker center image than X/Y; Great for creating background sounds that will blend in with foreground sounds.
Leslie Cabinet
Spaced Pairs
Headstock
MSM
13. The tuning machines of a guitar; Part of the tuning key that strings are threaded through and twisted.
Pad
Spaced Pairs
Kick Tunnel
Machine Head
14. Vintage Tube Mics hold voltage after being unplugged; Be sure grounds are connected to power cord and that the charge has left microphone prior to striking.
Crystal Mic Damage
Roswellite
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
Ribbon Microphone
15. To break down or disassemble any portion of a set or stage set- up.
Pad
Striking
Shure SM58
Backplate
16. A 3- mic array using omni mics with left - right and center placement; Center is placed about 5 ft. closer to the source to eliminate 'holes' in the middle and the center levels are reduced for an even sound; Forms a triangle.
Clutch
Cone
Jecklin Disk
Decca Tree
17. Coincident stereo miking techniques that has two microphone diaphragms occupying (as near as possible) the same space; Capsules often on top of each other; Not good for noisy locations.
Sensitivity
Fukada Tree
RFI
Coincident Pair
18. This is what is measured to produce an electrical signal in condenser mics; This changes as sound waves strike the diaphragm causing the distance to the back plate to change.
Neumann CMV3
Capacitance
Matched Pairs
Backplate
19. Angle of maximum signal rejection in a microphone polar pattern.
3:1 Rule
Georg Neumann
Null Angle
5 Common Microphone Transducers
20. Pair of omni mic separated by a circular absorptive baffle.
Jecklin Disk
Transducer Type
Neumann KM-84
Magnetic Microphone
21. Best signal- to- noise ratio; Minimal phase cancellation; Quality representation of what is being recorded; Attempt to ignore unwanted external noise.
NOS
Boom Placement Rule
Goals of Sound Effects
Hypercardioid/Supercardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
22. German broadcasting stereo mic technique; An X-Y type with the mics 20cm apart and at a 90
DIN
Shure KSM Series
X/Y
Shure SM57
23. Characterized by a vacuum tube transducer; Heat rises so many are hung upside down to prevent heat from reaching the microphone head; Avoid jostling or shaking these fragile mics.
Nuvistor Tube
Pressure Gradient Capsules
Tube Condenser Microphone
Theatrophone
24. Determined by: Ribbon Thickness (about 3 to 6 microns); Corrugations/Inch; Tension of the Ribbon.
Ribbon Microphone Sensitivity
Pad
Vintage Tube Mic Precautions
Pop Filter
25. The attachment that holds a microphone in place on the mic stand; Comes in various shapes - sizes - and applications.
Roswellite
Headstock
Supercardioid
Clip
26. Changes in air pressure from the front or the back can cause polarity cancellation; Sides have good rejection; Natural polar pattern is bidirectional.
Pad
AKG DYN60
Pressure Gradient Capsules
Off-Axis
27. Tough & rugged microphone that contains an element consisting of a dome- shaped diaphragm and a moving 'voice coil'; Operates on principles of magnetic induction.
Neumann CMV3
Dynamic Microphone
On -Axis
Powering Condenser Microphones
28. Small Diaphragm Electret condensers; Extremely flat frequency response; Omnidirectional pattern.
Measurement Mics
SASS-P
Types of Field Recording
Magnetic Induction Formula
29. The measuring device used for loudspeaker room response testing.
Decca Tree
Ribbon Microphone
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
3:1 Rule
30. Early example of switchable polar patterns; Had both a dynamic and a ribbon capsule inside of it which when combined produced other polar patterns.
Omnidirectional
Magnetic Microphone
Altec/Western Electric 639
Binaural Mic
31. The outer covering of a microphone.
Telefunken ELA- M251
3 Voltages for Phantom Power
Casing
Goals of Sound Effects
32. Carbon; Ceramic/Crystal; Magnetic/Dynamic; Ribbon; Condenser
Null Angle
Bass Amp Mic Placement
Supercardioid
5 Common Microphone Transducers
33. Tube manufactured for the new version of the AKG C12 (called the C12-A); Powered by Norelco.
A-Weighting
3:1 Rule
Nuvistor Tube
Tube Condenser Microphone
34. Modern drummer who has created a large kit and innovated several ways of capturing the sound from his massive kit.
Shure KSM-353
Terry Bozzio
Transducer Type
Phase Ports
35. Big + & + (More front with less positive rear)
E.C. Wente
AudioTechnica AT4051
Legs
Subcardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
36. A flat or roughly flat strip on the neck of a stringed instrument against which the strings are pressed to shorten the vibrating length and produce notes of higher pitches.
Magnetic Induction Formula
Pascals (Pa)
Electret Condenser
Fingerboard
37. Verify that the boom is placed over a microphone leg prior to use to provide added balance and stability.
Boom Placement Rule
Faulkner
Goals of Sound Effects
AKG DYN60
38. Built by AKG for Telefunken and regarded as one of the best vintage condenser microphones ever.
Mid/Side
Neumann KM-84
Stereo
Telefunken ELA- M251
39. The combination of the ribbon and magnet in a ribbon microphone.
Motor
Carbon Microphone Uses
Rear Sensitivity (Relative to Front)
Sennheiser MD421
40. Condenser; Cardioid/Hypercardioid; End Address; 48V Required; Manufactured by AKG; Can be powered by internal 9 V battery for field recording; Improves clarity of speech with the PB 1000 Presence Boost Adapter.
SPL Meter
AKG C1000S
Over/Over
Counterbalance
41. Overall measurement close to the overall sound level in frequency response charts.
Angle of Max Rejection
Blumlein Pairing
AudioTechnica AT2020
C-Weighting
42. Keep in proper case; Never disassemble shockmounts
Microphone Storage
Fundamental Frequency
Boom Placement Rule
Magnetic Induction Voltage
43. Stereo configuration using a spaced pair 3-10 feet apart.
AB Stereo
Cardioid (Electrical Polar Pattern)
AKG DYN60
Pierre Curie
44. Close mic placement can help guard again bleed from other instruments and takes advantage of proximity effect; Center of cone = Brighter; Outside of cone = Darker; Reflections can create phase issues (can be reduced by putting the cabinet at an angle
Measurement Mics
Faulkner
Shure KSM-353
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
45. The first phantom powered condenser microphone designed for use by Georg Neumann for Norwegian State Television.
Coincident (Definition)
Neumann KM-84
Reverse Polarity
Striking
46. Measurement of the mic's sensitivity; Measured in mV/Pa (millivolts per Pascal).
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
Sensitivity
Crystal Mic Damage
Snare Drum Mic Placement
47. Coincident pairing of two bidirectional mics that make a pattern of crossing Figure 8's.
Bidirectional
Microphone (Word Etymology)
AKG C12
Blumlein Pairing
48. Most sensitive to sounds arriving from the front while rejecting sounds from rear; Shaped like a heart; Rejects most signals from 180
Piezoelectric Effect
Guitar Amp Mic Placement
Cardioid
Magnetic Microphone
49. One of the oldest mics; Diaphragm mounted on & compresses cup of tiny granules of carbon (100 microns big) that increase current flow when compressed by sound waves and vary electrical current; Also called Resistance Mics;
Carbon Microphone
Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
Rode NT1A
On -Axis
50. Developed the condenser microphone in 1916 at Bell Labs.
Microphone (Definition)
Mid/Side
E.C. Wente
Shure SM81