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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
Microphone impedance
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The nominal load impedance for a mike indicates the optimum matching load which utilizes the mike's characteristics to the fullest extent. Impedance is a combination of de resistance, inductance and capacitance, which act as resistances in ac circuits. An inductive impedance increases with frequency; a capacitative impedance decreases with frequency. Either type introduces change in phase. |

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Microphone impedance --
The nominal load impedance for a mike indicates the optimum matching load which utilizes the mike's characteristics to the fullest extent. Impedance is a combination of de resistance, inductance and capacitance, which act as resistances in ac circuits. An inductive impedance increases with frequency; a capacitative impedance decreases with frequency. Either type introduces change in phase.
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