Microphone Head refers to the interchangeable microphone capsule unit used on handheld and wireless microphones, determining sound character and pickup pattern
Microphone Head
Microphone Head refers to the microphone capsule assembly that is mounted on a handheld microphone or wireless microphone transmitter. This component is responsible for converting acoustic sound into an electrical signal and plays a critical role in defining the overall sound character.
Different microphone heads may vary in transducer type, pickup pattern and frequency response. In professional audio systems, interchangeable microphone heads allow users to select the appropriate capsule for specific vocal or sound reinforcement requirements.
Technical characteristics of Microphone Head
- Contains the microphone capsule and acoustic structure
- Defines pickup pattern and frequency response
- Available in dynamic and condenser designs
- Compatible with specific handheld and wireless systems
- Designed for consistent and predictable audio performance
Typical applications of Microphone Head
Microphone Head units are used in live sound systems, broadcast environments, touring productions and professional wireless microphone setups where sound character selection and system compatibility are required.