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A condenser microphone (typically a high quality or professional one) contains a thin conducting diaphragm exposed to the sound and a fixed metal plate behind it. When charged to a relatively high voltage, the varying [[Glossary:Capacitance|capacitance]] between them generates a varying output. | A condenser microphone (typically a high quality or professional one) contains a thin conducting diaphragm exposed to the sound and a fixed metal plate behind it. When charged to a relatively high voltage, the varying [[Glossary:Capacitance|capacitance]] between them generates a varying output. (A condenser is a historical name for a capacitor.) |
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A condenser microphone (typically a high quality or professional one) contains a thin conducting diaphragm exposed to the sound and a fixed metal plate behind it. When charged to a relatively high voltage, the varying capacitance between them generates a varying output. (A condenser is a historical name for a capacitor.)