August 6, 2020

Microphone Level vs. Line Level

Microphone level refers to the strength of the audio signal coming out of a microphone, which is relatively weak compared to line level. Line level refers to the strength of the audio signal that is optimal for recording or sending from one piece of audio gear to another. (For instance,

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Microphone Level vs. Line Level

Microphone level refers to the strength of the audio signal coming out of a microphone, which is relatively weak compared to line level. Line level refers to the strength of the audio signal that is optimal for recording or sending from one piece of audio gear to another. (For instance,

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