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  2. Shotgun microphone - Wikipedia

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  3. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    An Audio-Technica shotgun microphone The interference tube of a shotgun microphone. The capsule is at the base of the tube. Shotgun microphones are the most highly directional of simple first-order unidirectional types. At low frequencies, they have the classic polar response of a hypercardioid, while at medium and higher frequencies an ...

  4. Shotgun mic - Wikipedia

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  5. Røde Microphones - Wikipedia

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    Røde released its first shotgun microphones in 2005 with the NTG1 and NTG2. The range was later expanded with the NTG3, the NTG4 and NTG4+, NTG5 and NTG8. The NTG5 was the first microphone on the market to utilise circular acoustic perforations on the microphone body in place of the linear slots typically found on shotgun microphones. [50]

  6. Fritz Sennheiser - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognized Sennheiser in 1987 with its Scientific and Engineering Award for the development of the MKH 816 shotgun microphone. [2] The Audio Engineering Society (AES) awarded Sennheiser a fellowship in 1976, an honorary membership in 1980, and with its highest accolade, the AES Gold Medal, in 2002.

  7. File:Shotgunpattern.svg - Wikipedia

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    Shotgun microphone pattern. Hypercardioid, supercardioid, and shotgun are interchangeable, if you believe Google Image Search. I just copied the originals by Dachsund. Based on public domain images by User:Dachsund like Image:Omnipattern.png and Image:Shotgunpattern.png.

  8. Category:Microphones - Wikipedia

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  9. Shotgun - Wikipedia

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    A view of the break-action of a side-by-side, and an over-and-under double-barrelled shotgun, both shown with the action open. For most of the history of the shotgun, the breechloading break-action shotgun was the most common type, and double-barreled variants are by far the most commonly seen in modern days.