How to increase mic volume without reducing clarity? from presley's blog

When audio is amplified or recorded, some basic information about the audio may be lost during playback.​microphone price  Fortunately, by understanding the factors that affect audio clarity, we can minimize this risk to ensure clear audio content.


Echo or Reverberation (Room Acoustics): Echo or reverberation is one of the main things that destroys sound intelligibility. Echoes occur when a sound is repeated one or more times to reflect off a hard surface as the original sound. If there are many reflective surfaces, there will be reverberation after multiple reflections, which will eventually destroy sound intelligibility


Distortion: If the sound is amplified, recorded, and played back, the problem of distortion needs to be considered. The risk of spoiling the clarity of the sound is more likely in this case.


The sound can be loud or small. To handle both ends of the level spectrum, you need an audio system that can handle everything from whispering in your ear all the way to shouting and even screaming.



like:

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​What problems can affect the performance of the microphone  

​Which is better, condenser microphone or dynamic microphone?


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