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Microphones (mics) are among the simplest input devices
used in an audio system. Generally speaking, microphones convert
sound energy into electrical energy. In this regard, they are the
exact opposite of the familiar audio speaker. Microphones are
available with a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and operating
characteristics. Some types of microphones even include very small
amplifiers inside of them to boost the tiny electrical signal
created within the microphone to a more useful level.
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Steve Richardson
2000-07-06
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