My knowledge of microphones is very small. I mean I understand how a microphone works. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Vibrations in the air from sound cause the diaphgragm to move, and the diaphragm has a coil attached to it, and this occurs next to a magnet, and when you move a magnet near a coil, or vice versa electromagnetic induction occurs and there is a current in the coil. The current varies exactly according to the vibrations in the air, and so the current is an electrical representation of the sound. Elementary school stuff.
I'm not even sure what the strength of this current which is produced by the movement of the diaphragm is, but I imagine its tiny since the movement is also tiny. Its this current that we are trying to amplify.
Now you are saying that every microphone is different. I looked at carbon mics on wikipedia and it turns out that they work a little different. You pass a current through them, and their resistance varies according to the movement of the diaphragm. Is that right?
So can you guys please help me find a carbon mic somewhere, I am having trouble finding them online.
Vibrations in the air from sound cause the diaphgragm to move, and the diaphragm has a coil attached to it, and this occurs next to a magnet, and when you move a magnet near a coil, or vice versa electromagnetic induction occurs and there is a current in the coil. The current varies exactly according to the vibrations in the air, and so the current is an electrical representation of the sound. Elementary school stuff.
I'm not even sure what the strength of this current which is produced by the movement of the diaphragm is, but I imagine its tiny since the movement is also tiny. Its this current that we are trying to amplify.
Now you are saying that every microphone is different. I looked at carbon mics on wikipedia and it turns out that they work a little different. You pass a current through them, and their resistance varies according to the movement of the diaphragm. Is that right?
So can you guys please help me find a carbon mic somewhere, I am having trouble finding them online.
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