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Wholesale Handheld Microphone - Chinese Handheld Microphone Manufacturer

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Date: 23 Apr, 20:09
Wholesale Handheld Microphone - Chinese Handheld Microphone
Manufacturer

Handheld Microphone WebSite Link:
* w w w .chinese-microphone . com /Handheld-Microphones.html

China GuangZhou TianTuo Microphone Manufacturing Co., Ltd WebSite:
* w w w .chinese-microphone . com /


Microphone Products are: Wireless Microphones, Conference Microphones,
Headset Microphones, and Lapel Microphones, interview microphones,
wired microphones, musical instrument microphones, drum microphones,
teaching microphones, recording microphones, computer's USB
microphones and microphone accessories and So on.




Transom Tools: Handheld Microphone Shootout recording/interviewingThe
Transom Mic Shootout Part 2: Handheld MicsAt the end of our studio ann
* w w w .chinese-microphone . com /Handheld-Microphones.html ounce mic
shootout we plugged-up a few popular handheld mics used for
interviews, to get a sense of the different sonic character of each
mic. For this particular test, to eliminate other variables, we stayed
in the large, soundproofed room at indre Studios in Phladelphia. So
this test does not address how well each mic would behave in a more
typical, noisy environment, we merely focused on the sound of a voice
on each mic. In the interest of keeping the recording levels as
consistent as possible, all mics were plugged into the studio's SSL
board, rathe

r than fed into a more typical field recorder. Nonetheless, these
recordings should give an idea of the different characters of the
mics.When recording the examples, we identified the mics only by
letter code, to try to avoid preconceptions about which mics we p
* w w w .chinese-microphone . com /Handheld-Microphones.html referred.
We'll reveal the mics' identities at the end, but we suggest that you
listen first, and decide which you like before checking the key. (And
no, we didn't do it the order the mics are lined-up in the
photo...)For this test the handheld microphones were indeed hand-held,
with the interviewer holding the mic approximately 6 to 12 inches away
from the subject's mouth, slightly off to the side. The exact distance
was adjusted by the interviewer by ear, he was listening through Sony
MDR7506 headphones, and moving the mic as needed. Some mics sound
better closer-in, others a little further back. Finding the right
position for any individual mic requires some trial and error. We
tried to present examples recorded at something near the ideal
position for each mic, rather than

some arbitrary distance that might not be appropriate for some of the
mics.Thanks to our interviewer, John Diliberto, and interviewee,
Elinoar Astrinsky, for great autobiographical ad-libbing, and to Bob
Leedom and Larry Josephson for contributing mics to the test. Special
thanks to Indre Studios for their ge * w w w .chinese-microphone . com /Handheld-Microphones.html
nerous donation of their facilities, and to AIR (The Association of
Independents in Radio) for logistical support.We recommend listening
to these audio clips on good headphones or studio monitors, the
different character of each microphone will be hard to discern if
played through standard computer speakers. Mic Sample A B C D E F G H
When you're done listening, and have made notes about your likes and
dislikes, you can see names, pictures and details of the mics. View
the answer key page >>Handheld versus Lavalier A common question about
handheld mics is whether to hand-hold at all: we see people on TV
every day

with lavalier mics clipped to shirts or ties, and that sure looks a
lot easier. And there certainly are times when a lavalier is the rig
* w w w .chinese-microphone . com /Handheld-Microphones.html ht tool
for the job, but from a pure audio quality standpoint, they're almost
alwasya a comprimise. To test this hypothesis, we clipped a lavalier
to a concerence attendee, and also hand-held a shotgun mic, and ran
each mic into a different channel of a recorder. We then toggled the
playback, so that the continuous conversation switches from one mic to
the other. The difference is pretty clear. listen Lavalier (Sennheiser
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