10MM 155 - Condenser Mics
Condenser microphones are a popular choice within the studio, but what difference does the capsule design make? Grant Bridgeman goes beneath the grille.

The condenser (or capacitor) microphone offers contrasting characteristics to its dynamic counterpart, all related to the mic’s design and build. The basic operational principles of all mics is the same: to respond to minute changes in air pressure caused by sound waves and convert them into an electrical signal. This is (generally) made possible by a small diaphragm capable of responding to changes in air pressure, transducing these vibrations into electrical energy. The way in which this is achieved, however, is determined by the microphone type.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 76
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