RIBBON (VELOCITY) MICROPHONES

With these microphones, the sound operates the transducing element directly without the use of a cone. A ribbon of aluminium foil, corrugated to allow backward and forward motion, is mounted edgeways between two pole-pieces [Fig. 2.12(a)]. We have here, then, the classic example of electromagnetic generation, a single conductor moving in a powerful magnetic field. There is no multiplication of induced emfs by the successive turns of a coil, the ribbon can be regarded as a coil with but a single turn. As a result, the output voltage is very low and so also is the impedance, something of the order of 0.1Ω. All ribbon microphones, therefore, have a built-in transformer to step-up the impedance and voltage to a usable ...

Get Consumer Electronics now with the O’Reilly learning platform.

O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.