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Recent years have seen the introduction of miniature condenser microphones with performance comparable to larger studio microphones. In fact, compared to large microphones, small microphones (1 cm diameter or less) have several advantages that make them especially suitable for certain applications. This paper will explain the advantages of miniature microphones, and also will cover their frequency-response phenomena, drawbacks, applications, and manufacturing considerations.
Author (s): Bartlett, Bruce;
Affiliation:
Crown International, Elkhart, IN
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 81
Paper Number:2393
Publication Date:
1986-11-06
Session subject:
Audio Reproduction, Transducers, and Sound Reinforcement: Loudspeakers, Microphones, and Directivity
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Bartlett, Bruce; 1986; Microphones: Small is Beautiful [PDF]; Crown International, Elkhart, IN; Paper 2393; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5037
Bartlett, Bruce; Microphones: Small is Beautiful [PDF]; Crown International, Elkhart, IN; Paper 2393; 1986 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5037
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