The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Japanese Application No. JP2016-000997 filed Jan. 6, 2016, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a unidirectional microphone, and more particularly relates to a unidirectional microphone that can realize unidirectivity while preventing deterioration in sound quality.
Description of the Related Art
Bi-directional ribbon microphones have been considered to have good sound quality, and enable obtainment of a favorable directional frequency response in a frequency band from a low resonant frequency and higher because the microphone is mass controlled.
However, use of a long damping acoustic tube is needed for realization of unidirectivity or non-directivity. Further, since the damping acoustic tube has a finite length, obtainment of the favorable directional frequency response is difficult.
Meanwhile, unidirectional condenser microphones can enable the favorable directional frequency response even with small size.
Therefore, realization of the bi-directional ribbon microphones having unidirectivity with good sound quality has been desired. Further, realization of the unidirectivity can suppress occurrence of howling at a time of amplification.
Conventionally, it is known that the unidirectivity is obtained by summing an output of a bi-directional ribbon microphone element and an output of a non-directional condenser microphone element.
That is, when the output of the bi-directional ribbon microphone element illustrated in the graph of directional frequency characteristics of
In Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No. 2015-111812 A, the applicant of the present application discloses a stereo microphone including one non-directional condenser microphone unit and two bi-directional ribbon microphone units. In the stereo microphone, directional axes of the two bi-directional ribbon microphone units are arranged to form a predetermined angle with respect to a central axis of a directional axis of the stereo microphone in the same plane, and an acoustic terminal of the non-directional condenser microphone unit is arranged close to acoustic terminals of the bi-directional ribbon microphone units.
According to this configuration, the stereo microphone can provide excellent directional frequency characteristics.
However, in a case of the configuration where the output of the bi-directional ribbon microphone element and the output of the non-directional condenser microphone element are added to obtain the unidirectivity, a problem that the sound quality is deteriorated by adding arises, because half of the output illustrated in
The present invention has been made in view of the foregoing, and an objective is to provide a unidirectional microphone with high sound quality, which can realize unidirectivity while preventing deterioration in the sound quality of a ribbon microphone.
In order to solve the above problem, a unidirectional microphone according to the present invention includes: a unidirectional condenser microphone; and a bi-directional ribbon microphone, wherein the unidirectional condenser microphone and the bi-directional ribbon microphone are arranged such that a 0° direction of a sound collecting axis of the unidirectional condenser microphone accords with a 180° direction of a sound collecting axis of the bi-directional ribbon microphone, and an output of the unidirectional condenser microphone is subtracted from an output of the 180° direction of the bi-directional ribbon microphone.
Note that it is desirable to include two bi-directional ribbon microphones, and the two bi-directional ribbon microphones are preferably disposed laterally symmetric to the one condenser microphone.
With such a configuration, the output of the unidirectional condenser microphone from the outputs in the 180° direction of the sound collecting axes of the bi-directional ribbon microphones is subtracted, and thus the unidirectivity can be achieved without impairing the sound quality of the ribbon microphones. Further, use of the unidirectional microphone for amplification can prevent howling.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in the drawings, the unidirectional microphone 1 includes one unidirectional condenser microphone 2, and two bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4 which are symmetrically disposed to hold the unidirectional condenser microphone 2 therebetween (only one of the ribbon microphones is illustrated in
To be specific, the bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4 and the unidirectional condenser microphone 2 are arranged such that a 0° direction of a sound collecting axis of the unidirectional condenser microphone 2 accords with a 180° direction of sound collecting axes of the bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4, and an output of the unidirectional condenser microphone 2 is subtracted from outputs of the bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4.
As illustrated in
That is, only the bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4 have sensitivity for a sound wave from the 0° direction of the sound collecting axes of the bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4.
In terms of the circuit diagram of
According to the present embodiment, since the output of the unidirectional condenser microphone 2 is subtracted from the outputs in the 180° direction of the sound collecting axes of the bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4, this configuration allows to achieve the unidirectivity without impairing the sound quality of the ribbon microphones. Further, use of the unidirectional microphone for amplification can prevent howling.
Note that, in the above-described embodiment, the two bi-directional ribbon microphones 3 and 4 are disposed laterally symmetric to the one condenser microphone 2. However, the present invention is not limited to the configuration, and a configuration using one bi-directional ribbon microphone may be employed.
Further, the unidirectional microphone 1 according to the present invention is not limited in its use forms and can be favorably used for portable microphones, stand microphones, and the like.
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