Current
microphone designs are still using concepts developed in the early 20th century. A
transducer followed by a simple buffer with
high impedance, low power, and
low gain. Even when tubes were replaced by
solid state devices the same practice continued, with the
low gain triode being replaced by an even smaller power, lower current FET buffer. The invention offers a
microphone system intended for
professional audio applications that dispenses with these, low power concepts and incorporates elements of a
microphone, microphone pre
amplifier, and high power mixing console / pre amp line drivers into a single housing. By combining
transducer,
high fidelity pre amp circuit, and high power line driving stage with a
high voltage,
high current external power supply, the capabilities of microphones can be greatly increased in many ways. Our approach can be implemented in a variety of circuit topologies including discrete transistors, tubes and integrated circuits, our concept allows microphones to connect directly to analog or
digital recording devices without the need for external mixers or pre amplifiers. The design not only allows for unprecedented simplicity in the
work flow of the modern recording
studio, which combines the use of stand-alone analog records, standalone digital recorder, and computer
workstation based recording options, but also eliminates redundant circuits that are present in microphones, microphone pre amps, and mixing consoles, while offering the customer increased value.