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The interface between microphones and microphone inputs has special characteristics and requires special attention. The low output levels of microphones and the possible need for long cables have made it necessary to think about noise and interference of all kinds. A microphone input is also the electrical load for a microphone, and can have an adverse influence on its performance. Condenser microphones contain active circuitry which requires some form of powering. With the introduction of transistorized circuitry in the 1960s, it became practical for this powering to be incorporated into microphone inputs. Various methods appeared in the beginning; 48-Volt phantom powering is now dominant, but this standard method is still not always implemented correctly.
Author (s): Wuttke, Jörg;
Affiliation:
Jörg Wuttke Consultancy, Pfinztal, Germany; Schoeps GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 126
Paper Number:7773
Publication Date:
2009-05-06
Session subject:
Microphones and Headphones
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Wuttke, Jörg; 2009; The Analog Microphone Interface and Its History [PDF]; Jörg Wuttke Consultancy, Pfinztal, Germany; Schoeps GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany; Paper 7773; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14969
Wuttke, Jörg; The Analog Microphone Interface and Its History [PDF]; Jörg Wuttke Consultancy, Pfinztal, Germany; Schoeps GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany; Paper 7773; 2009 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14969
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