Articles Tagged Hypercardioid

  • Friday, July 03, 2009
    akg ams microphones
    PSW Staff 07/03/09 01:03 PM, 0 Comments
    Based acoustically on the AKG Blue Line Series, the newest addition to AKG’s product line-up, the Architectural Microphone Series (AMS), presents a new wave of customizable possibilities in microphones. AMS was unveiled at 2009 InfoComm in Orlando. AMS allows users to customize the microphone by easily adjusting the length of the gooseneck module as well as selecting various designs for the shape of the capsule housing unit. The self-designed microphone can be personalized with any color as well as a… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundChurch SoundProductInstallationMicrophoneSound Reinforcement

  • Tuesday, May 05, 2009
    akg microphones
    PSW Staff 05/05/09 09:34 AM, 0 Comments
    Based acoustically on the AKG Blue Line Series, the newest addition to AKG’s product line-up, the Architectural Microphone Series (AMS) allows users to customize the microphone by easily adjusting the length of the gooseneck module as well as selecting various designs for the shape of the capsule housing unit. The self-designed microphone can be personalized with any color as well as a shiny gold, chrome or a cool nickel finish for professional settings. In total, the entire microphone series are… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundChurch SoundProductMicrophoneSound ReinforcementStage

  • Thursday, May 01, 2008
    Microphone Mysteries
    PSW Staff 05/01/08 01:08 PM, 0 Comments
    Variable polar patterns can actually be good for several things. Before we go into them, we should probably briefly discuss what the main polar patterns are. The three “main” polar patterns are cardioid (or unidirectional), figure-eight (or bidirectional), and omnidirectional. In a nutshell a cardioid microphone picks up sound from the “front” only. A figure-eight microphone picks up sound from the front and rear of the microphone. An omnidirectional microphone picks up sound from all around. There are also a… View this story
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