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How is the 34 capacitor microphone core?

2025-04-14

How is the 34 capacitor microphone core?

Some say, "Small-diaphragm microphones are reliable for instrument pickup, while large-diaphragm microphones are reliable for vocal pickup." However, with the continuous maturity of microphone technology at home and abroad, microphones are pursuing lower noise and higher sensitivity, and the application boundaries of many microphones are not as clear as before.

 

The diaphragm area of a condenser microphone core has no direct relationship with the microphone's sensitivity. The main difference between large-diaphragm and small-diaphragm microphone cores is that large-diaphragm cores have relatively lower noise, while small-diaphragm cores have relatively better high-frequency response. However, when the diaphragm is reduced to a certain extent, the Helmholtz resonance of the air cavity will become a bottleneck limiting the high-frequency bandwidth.

 

Currently, the relatively popular condenser microphone cores used in streamer microphones on the market include sizes such as 34, 26, 25, and 16. The 34 condenser microphone core is recognized as a mid-to-high-end product in the streamer microphone market. Its sound quality and performance are generally superior to other sizes of condenser microphone cores, but the price is relatively high.

 

Generally, when customers choose condenser microphone cores, they will comprehensively consider factors such as scheme matching, product quality, and price.