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The AKG C214 condenser microphone AKG S8X cartridge. AKG Acoustics (originally Akustische und Kino-Geräte Gesellschaft m.b.H., English: Acoustic and Cinema Equipment L.L.C.) is an acoustics engineering and manufacturing company. It was founded in 1947 by Rudolf Görike and Ernest Plass in Vienna, Austria.
100 Hz to 8 kHz (+/− 5 dB) D-33 frequency response 40 Hz to 15 kHz (+/− 2.5 dB) Polar pattern omnidirectional Connector three-pin professional audio connector (male XLR type) Sensitivity low impedance: −86 dB High impedance: −52 dB Impedance Switchable 50 ohms or 40K ohms Produced 1950s–60s Size 8.2 × 1 inch List price (1961) $99.50
Robotic navigation (acoustic SLAM) [2] Typically, an array is made up of omnidirectional microphones, directional microphones, or a mix of omnidirectional and directional microphones distributed about the perimeter of a space, linked to a computer that records and interprets the results into a coherent form. Arrays may also be formed using ...
Boundary microphone (Audio-Technica ATM87R) A boundary microphone (or pressure zone microphone) is one or more small omnidirectional or cardioid condenser mic capsule(s) positioned near or flush with a boundary (surface) such as a floor, table, or wall. The capsule(s) is/are typically mounted in a flat plate or housing.
At a distance of about 50 cm (0.5 m) the time delay for a signal reaching first one and then the other microphone from the side is approximately 1.5 ms (1 to 2 ms). If the distance is increased between the microphones it effectively decreases the pickup angle.
The ZYLIA ZM-1 [23] is a commercially available microphone capable of generating third-order ambisonic recordings, using 19 omni-directional capsules. The em64 Eigenmike from mh acoustics [24] is a 64-channel spherical microphone array capable of sixth-order capture. The production of the em64 has superseded their previous em32 microphone. [25]