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Hiberr Microphones: Leading the Charge in Modern Audio Solutions
Microphones are more than just tools—they're instruments of communication, creativity, and collaboration. Hiberr, with its innovative designs and commitment to quality, is poised to redefine the audio landscape for the digital age.
10/08/2023
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Understanding the Evolution and Importance of the Wireless Microphone
Understanding the Evolution and Importance of the Wireless Microphone in Modern Times
10/06/2023
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Understanding Microphone Differences: Hosts vs. Singers
When choosing a microphone, understanding its primary use is essential. The difference between microphones tailored for hosts and those for singers is quite stark.
09/28/2023
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What affects the receiving distance of uhf wireless microphone? How to solve?
Long-distance wireless microphone systems are pivotal in various events and settings. Their performance, however, can be affected by a myriad of factors. Understanding and addressing these factors can optimize your microphone's receiving distance. Here's a breakdown:
09/23/2023
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What is the signal-to-noise ratio of a microphone?
The Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of a microphone measures the ratio between the desired audio signal and the undesired background noise inherent in the microphone. Essentially, it quantifies how much clearer the desired sound is compared to the background noise. It's typically expressed in decibels (dB). In the context of microphones, SNR often refers to the difference between the microphone's sensitivity and its self-noise or equivalent noise level.
09/22/2023
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A Comprehensive Guide to Evaluating Wireless Microphone Quality: Key Parameters You Should Know
When evaluating wireless microphones, especially from an audio equipment engineering perspective, there are several indicators and parameters that need to be considered to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and user satisfaction. Here are some important indicators and parameters to consider:
09/12/2023
How should the lead singer (or singer) of the band choose a wireless microphone
When choosing a wireless microphone for your lead (or vocalist) during a band performance,
there are several factors to consider. Below is an analysis of these factors and some key recommendations:
1. Sound characteristics:
Is the lead actor's voice a deep baritone, or a high-pitched voice? Different microphones
emphasize different frequency ranges and may be better suited for certain speech types.
2. Environmental factors:
Feedback Potential: Depending on the stage setting, feedback can be a significant issue.
You need a mic with a tight pattern to suppress the sound from monitors and other instruments.
Interference: Depending on the venue, there may be other wireless systems or electronic devices
in operation that may interfere with the signal. Systems with multiple frequency options or automatic frequency
hopping can help alleviate these problems.
3. Durability:
The band can be rough on the device. The wireless transmitter, receiver, and microphone themselves
should be strong enough to withstand the occasional drop or bump.
4. Budget:
Wireless systems vary widely in price. Determine your budget up front and try to get the best system within that range.
If your budget is not very high, you can try our Hiberr YU-E20 vocal wireless microphone.
It uses a vocal pick-up head with a metal shell; and it has an automatic frequency selection function.
It is a vocal wireless microphone specially developed for singers.