Directional Characteristics - Fame Audio Single C Manual

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Directional characteristics:

Microphones have one or more directional characteristics in order to achieve better sound
recording results, depending on the application. Sound arriving at the basket and capsule from
certain angles can be erased, attenuated or not influenced at all. How strong or weak these
effects are depends on the microphone. The main characteristics are omnidirectional, eight and
club, while the cardioid, wide cardioid, supercardioid and hypercardioid characteristics are mixed.
Example application 1: Omnidirectional
Since the omnidirectional characteristic has no extinctions due to the design of the microphone,
sound from all directions can be picked up almost uniformly.
Example application 2: Cardioid
Sound hitting the rear is extinguished/dampened by the cardioid characteristic. The focus here is
on the direct signal.
FAME Audio Single C - Cardioid characteristic:
The FAME Audio Single C is characterized by its cardioid characteristic, which effectively cancels
or attenuates sound arriving from the rear (at the bottom of the drawing or at 180°). Due to its
acoustic characteristics, it is ideal for overhead microphones and for miking acoustic instruments.
(Drawing is for general illustration only and may vary by microphone)

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