Wireless microphone is a common type of microphone used in the broadcasting field. It is not limited by cable length and can be moved freely as it is not connected by cables. It offers high mobility and is usually compact and convenient to carry around. No extra cables or brackets are needed, making it suitable for outdoor interviews, speeches, and performances. Commonly used 2.4GHz band, UHF band, 5.8GHz band, and VHF band wireless microphones perform well in terms of signal transmission and sound quality, ensuring stable and clear recording results.
On-Camera microphones are more suitable for recording lectures. Typically, the microphone is installed on the recording device, and the lecturer is positioned directly in front of the recording device. This setup allows for the lecturer's voice to be picked up clearly while effectively avoiding interference from surrounding or background noise.
Shotgun microphones have strong directionality, which allows them to focus on sound sources in a particular direction and suppress noise from other directions. Therefore, they can provide clearer and brighter sound in noisy environments. Due to their relatively small size and weight, they are easy to carry and use, making them versatile for different occasions. In terms of design, shotgun microphones can use various techniques to suppress low-frequency reflections, thereby improving the clarity and quality of sound. Shotgun microphones are ideal for on-location recording in large venues such as TV and broadcast sets, concerts, and sports stadiums.
Lavalier microphones can be easily attached to a host's or interviewee's collar, tie, or pocket, making them convenient to use without affecting the host's or interviewee's movements or expressions, nor taking up too much space. Lavalier microphones can be effectively hidden in the host's or interviewee's clothing, without affecting the visual effect or causing the host or interviewee to become self-conscious or nervous, making the interview more natural. In addition, lavalier microphones are usually positioned in close proximity to the sound source, which can effectively reduce environmental noise interference and produce clearer recording results.
The integration of information technology and education has broken the traditional educational model, with the widespread use of multimedia devices and online education, meeting the demands of rapid and personalized learning
Sound recording on stage is so important that improper recording methods can ruin a performance that has been prepared for a long time. The efforts of staff to better record sound are far greater than what the audience sees. Different types of microphones should be selected for stage performances according to specific situations to ensure the best performance and sound quality.
The recording studio is a relatively controlled environment, and therefore users naturally have much higher expectations for sound quality. We aim to help users achieve pure, high-resolution, and low-distortion sound. Different types of microphones should be selected based on specific recording requirements to ensure that the sound quality and effects of the recording meet ideal standards.
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