Difference between revisions of "Bidirectional microphone (Q9217)"
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| + | historical description: A microphone with two live faces or pickup areas. Soundwaves may be picked up from either face of the mike, or both simultaneously.Used primarily as a cast or dialogue mike. (English) | ||||||||||||||
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| + | Publication date: 1952
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 12 March 2026
A microphone with two live faces or pickup areas. Soundwaves may be picked up from either face of the mike, or both simultaneously.Used primarily as a cast or dialogue mike.
- bi-directional microphone
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Bidirectional microphone | A microphone with two live faces or pickup areas. Soundwaves may be picked up from either face of the mike, or both simultaneously.Used primarily as a cast or dialogue mike. |
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Bidirectional microphone (English)
A microphone with two live faces or pickup areas. Soundwaves may be picked up from either face of the mike, or both simultaneously.Used primarily as a cast or dialogue mike. (English)
1952
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