Wireless and Digital Microphones

Wireless microphonesMicrophones are ubiquitous in this world. They are used in everything from cell phones to concert venues and are becoming more advanced each and every year. Considering the fact that they have been in use for only the last century or so, they have had a significant impact on our modern world.

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The first microphone was invented by Emile Berliner in 1876. This prototype was used as a voice transmitter for the early telephone, which was a marked improvement. The invention of the radio in the early 20th century created a need for more advanced microphones, and as radio spread so did the microphone. Radio soon became the most important form of media in the world, and without the microphone, none of it would’ve been possible. The invention of the condenser microphone created even more opportunities for the device, as they could be used for films and television broadcasts as well.

Today’s microphones are much more advanced than those produced just a few decades ago. There are also a much wider array of these devices currently available, making them more adaptable to numerous situations. They can range from ultra-tiny versions that can be easily hidden to large, super-sensitive models that can pick up sound from hundreds of yards away. They can also range significantly in price as well.

Wireless microphones are some of the most popular versions used today. The main advantage of these devices is that, as the name implies, there are no wires or cables needed, at least not at the location of the mic itself. These microphones use a transmitter to send the sound from the mic to a main receiver. Cables are generally plugged into the receiver, which then sends the sound to the amplifier and speakers for broadcast. Wireless systems are most commonly used in live performance settings, whether that is a concert, talk show, or seminar. They are the perfect set up for those that need to have mobility while on stage.

Digital microphones are the latest in microphone technology. As with most other digital technologies, these microphones can be extremely small. They can also reproduce sound in a near perfect manner, and do so without extraneous background noise or feedback. They are also much harder for someone to detect on a typical radio scanner, making them ideal for covert situations.

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