Frequency Response, Impedance, Sensitivity

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Lightfire

Joined Oct 5, 2010
690
Hello,

I want to know what are


  • Frequency Response
  • Impedance
  • Sensitivity
These are the microphones that I wish to buy but having difficulties choosing but these are all affordable.:cool:

Candidate Number One


  • Frequency Response: 30~15,000Hz
  • 2.2k Ohms
  • Sensitivity: -52dB 5dB (at 1kHz, 0.28V)
Candidate Number Two


  • 50-13000Hz
  • 600 Ohms
  • -58dB ± 4dB at 1KHz

Candidate Number Three



  • 80-12000Hz
  • 600 ohms
  • -58dB ± 4dB at 1KHz

Candidate Number Four


  • 20-2000Hz
  • 600 ohms
  • -58dB ± 4dB at 1KHz

I also want to know what does these signs means


  • Φ I found it in Plug section of microphone's specifications (Φ3.5mm stereo plug)
  • ±

Thank you.

 

Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
23,415
Frequency Response - The range that can be heard, if not by humans, then by electronics.

Impedance - The conductivity of a microphone. Generally you need the device being fed from the mic the same as the mic impedance for best power transfer, but it is not necessary.

Sensitivity - the quietest sound the mic will still pick up.

Plus/Minus - also +/- . Use by many power supplies, two batteries with the ground between them are a plus and minus power supply.
 

tommydyhr

Joined Feb 3, 2009
39
It's worth noting that the Φ (greek capital Phi) isn't how you'd usually represent diamater. A much more common letter for representing a diameter would be "ø" - not as in the scandinavian letter, but as a "circle with a stroke"-symbol.

Capital Phi, when working with electronics, usually symbolizes phase angle or work function.
 

Audioguru

Joined Dec 20, 2007
11,248
The frequency response ratings are absolutely useless because it does not say how much the response varies (plus and minus 3dB or less is very good) but these mics might vary plus and minus 20dB or more.

A half-decent mic has a datasheet with a frequency response curve. I attach the response curve of a Shure SM-57 dynamic mic with a rated frequency response of 40hz to 15kHz but the graph shows that it is plus and minus 3dB from 120Hz to 5kHz.

I also attach the response curve of an electret mic with an excellent flat frequency response.
 

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