Does Oktava MK 012 need phantom power?

Does Oktava MK 012 need phantom power?

In that respect, Oktava’s MK012 microphone couldn’t be more different, being well-engineered and very conservatively styled. Low noise, transformerless preamplifier circuitry is housed in the mic body, and can be driven from any nominal 48V phantom powering source.

What is the difference between cardioid and hypercardioid?

While a cardioid polar pattern is least sensitive at the rear (180 degrees off-axis), a supercardioid mic is least sensitive at 125 degrees and the hypercardioid at 110 degrees; you will need to take this into consideration when placing stage wedges.

Where are Oktava mics made?

Oktava MK-102 Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone, All-Brass 34mm Capsule, Made in Russia (slver)

What are pencil condensers used for?

Pencil mics are typically condensers used as measurement and instruments mics or in any situations that need accurate audio.

Why are microphones so big?

Historically, large diaphragm condensers came first. Early condenser microphones of the 1930s and 40s had to use large diaphragm capsules to overcome the noise of the tube electronics. A large membrane captures more acoustic energy, thus generating a higher signal voltage.

Where are Peluso mics made?

USA
High-quality, yet surprisingly affordable microphones hand-built at Peluso Labs in Virgina, USA. Peluso Microphone Lab, featuring the new and exciting line of Tube and Solid State Peluso microphones, hand-made in the USA.

Does size of microphone matter?

Size matters In most microphone books you’ll find this explanation: “Large” means the capsule’s diaphragm (or membrane) is 1 inch (25.4 mm) or more in diameter; “small” means it is ½ inch (12.7 mm) or less. But that is just a rule of thumb. The actual diaphragm size rarely exceeds 27 mm. None of that really matters!

What is a good microphone sensitivity?

An active microphone (whether a condenser or active ribbon) will typically have a sensitivity rating within the range of 8 to 32 mV/Pa (-42 to -30 dBV/Pa). Good active microphone sensitivity ratings are between this 8 mV/Pa to 32 mV/Pa range.

Are small diaphragm mics good for vocals?

However, sound is much more than just technical performance. The (supposed) shortcomings of large diaphragm condenser microphones are part of what makes them so attractive, especially for vocals and spoken word. Because of their neutral sound, high quality small diaphragm microphones can be used for almost anything.